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Weekly Unit

Readings/Topics

Week 1

Dent. (2015).  Aligning IT and business strategy: an Australian university case study Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management37(5), 519–533.

Week 2

Al, M.Y.H.S., Abdulrab, M., Alwaheeb, M.A., Shamsuddin, A., & Jazim, F. (2022). The impact of technological capability on manufacturing companies: A review. Journal of Public Affairs, 22(1), 1-12.

Ricardo A Santa, Alejandro Acosta, Silvio Borrero, & Annibal Scavarda. (2020). Corporate, operational, and information systems strategies: Alignment and firm performance. Estudios Gerenciales, 36(157), 454–464.

Week 3

   

Stoyanovich, M., & Tanz, F. E. (2019). Coming to Grips with Blockchain. Benefits Magazine, 56(5), 20-25.

Waldo, J. (2019). A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Blockchain Universe. Communications of the ACM, 62(3), 38–42.

Burns, S. (2019). Blockchain: Hype Vs Reality. Computer Weekly, 21-24.

Week 4

Tarzey, B. (2019). Inside Blockchain and Its Various Applications. Computer Weekly, 16-20.

Carson, B., Romanelli, G., Walsh, P., & Zhumaev, A. (2018). Blockchain beyond the hype: What is the strategic business value? McKinsey Quarterly, (4), 118–127.

Week 5

Chapter 4, “Digital Systems and the Design of Work” pp. 83-98

Harris, W. J. (2018). Technology adoption by global virtual teams: Developing a cohesive approach. SAM Advanced Management Journal, 83(1), 4-21.

Week 6

Strutynska, I., Kozbur, G., Dmytrotsa, L., Sorokivska, O., & Melnyk, L. (2019). Influence of digital technology on roadmap development for digital business transformation. 2019 9th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT), 333-337. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8780056

Week 7

Chapter 6, “Architecture and Infrastructure” pp. 143-150

Singh, M. (2018). Virtualization in Cloud Computing- a Study. 2018 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication Control and Networking (ICACCCN), 64.

Week 8

Please review Chapters 1-6 in your course textbook along with articles provided in the syllabus (including Blockchain) from weeks 1-7.

Week 9

Chapter 7, “Security”

Khelf, R., & G-Z, N. (2018). IPsec/Firewall Security Policy Analysis: A Survey. 2018 International Conference on Signal, Image, Vision and Their Applications (SIVA), 1.

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8660973 

Week 10

Chapter 10, “Information Systems Sourcing” pp. 224-234

Buhrendorf, E. (2019). Outsourcing IT is a money-saving cyber safety net for company data. Fairfield County Business Journal, 55(20), 12.

Week 11

Chapter 9, “Governance of the Information Systems Organization”

Bailey, E., & Becker, J. D. (2014). A comparison of IT governance and control frameworks in cloud computing. Twentieth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Savannah. Retrieved from https://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1160&context=amcis2014

Sari, R., Kosala, R., Ranti, B., & Supangkat, S. H. (2018). COSO Framework for Warehouse Management Internal Control Evaluation: Enabling Smart Warehouse Systems. 2018 International Conference on ICT for Smart Society (ICISS), 1.

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8549983

Week 12

Chapter 12, “Business Intelligence, Knowledge Management, and Analytics”

Dong-Hui Jin, & Hyun-Jung Kim. (2018). Integrated Understanding of Big Data, Big Data Analysis, and Business Intelligence: A Case Study of Logistics. Sustainability, (10), 3778. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.3390/su10103778

Week 13

Chapter 11, “Managing IT Projects” pp. 246-259

Jenkin, T. A., Chan, Y. E., & Sabherwal, R. (2019). Mutual Understanding in Information Systems Development: Changes within and across Projects. MIS Quarterly, 43(2), 649–671. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2019/13980 

Week 14

Yang, Z., Sun, J., Zhang, Y., Wang, Y., & Cao, L. (2017). Employees’ collaborative use of green information systems for corporate sustainability: motivation, effort and performance. Information Technology for Development, 23(3), 486-506

Week 15

Chapter 13, “Privacy and Ethical Considerations in Information Management” pp. 299-311

Provide a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double spaced) of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work environment. If you are not currently working, share times when you have or could observe these theories and knowledge could be applied to an employment opportunity in your field of study. 

Requirements:

· Provide a 500 word (or 2 pages double spaced) minimum reflection.

· Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must be properly cited.

· Share a personal connection that identifies specific knowledge and theories from this course.

· Demonstrate a connection to your current work environment. If you are not employed, demonstrate a connection to your desired work environment. 

· You should not provide an overview of the assignments assigned in the course. The assignment asks that you reflect how the knowledge and skills obtained through meeting course objectives were applied or could be applied in the workplace.