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Feb 10, 2025
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Xavier University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2024-2025
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BAIS 620 - Info Systems & Global Society 3 Credit Hours This course focuses on social implications of information systems (IS) from global perspectives. This course primarily examines economic and organizational dimensions, cooperative and knowledge work, productivity, marketing, work life, electronic communities, privacy, safety, ethics and professionalism, IT and education, gender issues in IT, democracy and empowerment and other related topics. The course also explores the interaction of race, gender, and class in structuring the consumption and production of information systems in a variety of domains. The course is designed for graduate students with interest in (1) the development, implementation and management of information systems in diverse environments (2) contemporary diverse organizational environment and (3) how Information and communication technology shape and are shaped by organizations. The course expands the issues of domestic business operations to include global issues like time, standards, regulations, identity and culture. The course extensively covers social issues in information systems especially as they affect productivity, marketing, online community, social media, e-commerce and cross-cultural IS projects. These issues will be discussed through lecture and assigned readings, case examples (discussions), group projects and presentations.
Prerequisites: INFO550 or BAIS550
Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Williams College of Business
Levels: Graduate
Williams College of Business Business Analytics & Info Syst
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