SemesterSpring Semester, 2018
DepartmentMA Program of Management Information Systems, First Year PhD Program of Management Information Systems, First Year MA Program of Management Information Systems, Second Year PhD Program of Management Information Systems, Second Year
Course NameAdvanced Research Writing
Instructor
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
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週次 Week



課程主題 Topic



課程內容與指定閱讀 Content and Reading Assignment



教學活動與作業 Teaching Activities and Homework



學習投入時數 Estimated time devoted to coursework per week


       

課堂講授Lecture Hours Estimated time devoted to coursework per week



課程前後 Preparation Time


 

Initial draft



Holiday



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Initial draft



Introduction and plan for the semester

How to publish in SSCI journals: Revisit 1



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Initial draft



How to publish in SSCI journals: Revisit 2



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Initial draft



Chinese to English translation

Comparing top-tier and third-tier article



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Initial draft



Demo and practice for writing Introduction and Literature Reviews

Demo and practice for writing methods and results



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Initial draft



Holiday



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Initial draft



Demo and practice for creating tables and figures



Demo and practice for writing abstract and response statement



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 1-Session 1



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 2-Session 1



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 3-Session 1



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 4-Session 1



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 5-Session 1



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 1-Session 2



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 2-Session 2



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 3-Session 2



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 4-Session 2



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Revisions



Individual meeting for revising paper 5-Session 2



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5


 

Final paper



No class - Submit final version of journal paper and response statement



Lecture & discussion



3.0



4.5



 



 



 



 



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Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

To be arranged.


Requirement/Grading


































Journal paper completion



 



90%



Revised version



35%



 



Response statement



10%



 



Final version



45%



 



Class participation



 



10%



Total



 



100%



Textbook & Reference

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  3. Bhattacherjee, A. (2001). Understanding information systems continuance: an expectation-confirmation model. MIS Quarterly, 25 (3), 351-370.

  4. Bhattacherjee, A. and Premkumar, G. (2004). Understanding changes in belief and attitude toward information technology usage: a theoretical model and longitudinal test. MIS Quarterly, 28 (2), 229-254.

  5. Bock, G.W., Zmud, R.W., Kim, Y.G., Lee, J.N. (2005.3). Behavioral intention formation in knowledge sharing: examining the roles of extrinsic motivators, social-psychological forces and organizational climate. MIS Quarterly, 29 (1), 87-101.

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  8. DeLone, W. and McLean, E. (2003). The DeLone and McLean Model of information systems success: a ten-year update. Journal of Management Information Systems, 19 (4), 9-30.

  9. DeSanctis, G., & Poole, M. S. (1994). Capturing the complexity in advanced technology use: Adaptive structuration theory. Organization Science, 5(2), 121-147.

  10. Doll, W.J., Xia, W. and Torkzadeh, G. (1994). A confirmation of factor analysis of the end-user computer satisfaction instrument. MIS Quarterly, 18 (4), 453-461.

  11. Drnevich, P.L. and Croson, D.C. (2013). Information technology and business-level strategy: toward an integrated theoretical perspective. MIS Quarterly, 37 (2), 483-509.

  12. Eisenhardt, K. M. (1989). Building theories from case study research. Academy of Management Review, 14(4), 532-550.

  13. Hartwick, J. and Barki, H. (1994). Explaining the role of user participation in information system use. Management Science, 40 (4), 440-465.

  14. Jiang, Z. and Benbasat, I. (2005). The Effect of presentation formats and task complexity on online consumers' product understanding. MIS Quarterly, 31 (3), 475-500.

  15. Karahanna, E., Straub, D.W. and Chervany, N.L. (1999). Information technology adoption across time: a cross-sectional comparison of pre-adoption and post-adoption beliefs. MIS Quarterly, 23 (2), 183-213.

  16. Lewis, W., Agarwal, R. and Sambamurthy, V. (2003). Sources of influence on beliefs about information technology use: an empirical study of knowledge workers. MIS Quarterly, 27 (4), 657-678.

  17. Li, E.Y. and Chen, H.G. (2001.1). Output-driven information system planning: A case study. Information & Management, 38 (3), 185-199.

  18. Limayem, M., Hirt, S.G., and Cheung, M.K. (2007). How habit limits the predictive power of intention: the case of information systems continuance. MIS Quarterly, 31 (4), 705-737.

  19. Malhotra, Y., Galletta, D.F. and Kirsch, L.J. (2008). How endogenous motivations influence user intentions: beyond the dichotomy of extrinsic and intrinsic user motivations. Journal of Management Information Systems, 25 (1), 267-299.

  20. Markus, M. L., & Robey, D. (1988). Information technology and organizational change: causal structure in theory and research. Management Science, 34(5), 583-598.

  21. Nahapiet, J. and Ghoshal, S. (1998). Social capital, intellectual capital, and the organizational advantage. Academy of Management Review, 23 (2), 242-266.

  22. Oliver, R.L. (1980). A cognitive model of the antecedents and consequences of satisfaction decisions. Journal of Marketing Research, 17 (4), 460-469.

  23. Orlikowski, W. J. (1993). CASE tools as organizational change: Investigating incremental and radical changes in systems development. MIS Quarterly, 27 (3), 309-340.

  24. Pavlou, P.A. and Gefen, D. (2004). Building Effective Online marketplaces with institution-based trust. Information Systems Research, 15 (1), 37-59.

  25. Podsakoff, P.M., MacKenzie, S.B., Lee, J.Y. and Podsakoff, N.P. (2003). Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies. Journal of Applied Psychology, 88 (5), 879-903.

  26. Seddon, P.B. (1997). A respecification and extension of the Delone and Mclean Model of IS success. Information Systems Research, 8 (3), 240-253.

  27. Srite, M. and Karahanna, E. (2006). The role of espoused national cultural values in technology acceptance. MIS Quarterly, 30 (3), 679-704.

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  29. Venkatesh, V., Morris, M.G., Davis, G.B., and Davis, F.D. (2003). User Acceptance of information technology: Toward a unified view. MIS Quarterly, (27:3), 425-478.

  30. Wang, W. and Benbasat, I. (2008). Attributions of trust in decision support technologies: a study of recommendation agents for e-commerce.Journal of Management Information Systems, 24 (4), 249-273.

  31. Wixom, B.H. and Todd, P.A. (2005). A theoretical integration of user satisfaction and technology acceptance. Information Systems Research, 16 (1), 85-102.

  32. Yen, H.J.R., Li, E.Y. and Niehoff, B. (2008.9). Do organizational citizenship behaviors lead to information system success? testing the mediation effects of integration climate and project management. Information & Management, 45 (6), 394-402.


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