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Information Systems Events

IOMS-IS Seminar Series
2012-2013 Academic Year
Spring 2013
Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on Thursday afternoons from 4:00-5:30 pm.
SpeakerDate/RoomPresentation Title
Balaji Padhmanaban
University of Southern Florida
4/18/13
Tisch 201
The “Top N” News Recommender: Count Amplification and Manipulation Resistance
Ritu Agrawal
University of Maryland
CancelledN/A
Chris Forman
Georgia Tech
5/9/13
KMC 3-50
Digital Erosion of Firm Boundaries: Production Chain Organization and IT Use in US Manufacturing


Fall 2012
SpeakerDate/RoomPresentation Title
Dean Eckles
Facebook
9/27/12
KMC 3-60
Estimating Peer Effects With and Without Experiments
Cyrus Samii
New York University
11/8/12
*12:30-2:00pm
KMC 4-90
Estimating Casual Effects in Social Network Experiments: A Constructive Critique of Recent Studies
Marius Florin Niculescu
Georgia Tech
 
11/15/12
KMC 4-60
Engineering Optimal Network Effects via Social Media Features and Seeding in Markets for Digital Goods and Services
Anitesh Barua
University of Texas
11/29/12
KMC 3-70
Reexamining the Market Value of Technology Investments in Organizations
Il Horn Hann
University of Maryland
12/6/12
KMC 4-90
Social Bias in Online Product Ratings -- A Quasi-Experimental Study
Avi Goldfarb
University of Toronto
12/13/12
*12:30-2:00pm
KMC 4-90
The Trillion Dollar Conundrum: Complementarities and Health Information Technology



Information Systems Research Seminars are presented on Thursday afternoons from 4:00-5:30 pm in the Henry Kaufman Management Center. They are open on request.

Click on the link above for this years' speakers and topics. A list of topics and speakers from previous academic years is also available. Anyone interested in attending a seminar should contact Sara Gorecki at 212-998-0810 or sgorecki@stern.nyu.edu.

To learn more about seminars presented by all departments at Stern, go to the Stern Faculty Events page.

The IS Brown Bag Lunch Seminar Series is held for Information Systems faculty and doctoral students as an avenue to discuss research by doctoral students as well as joint research between faculty and doctoral students. These discussions are an integral part of the IS doctoral program.  They are attended by current students and faculty.