Overview
Introduction
On this programme, you’ll gain the quantitative skills to contribute robust socio-technical research to the field of digital innovation, with the opportunity to specialise in your chosen area. As you progress, you’ll learn how to define problems and research questions, collect and analyse data, and apply your empirical observations to develop theoretical ideas.
You’ll begin your studies on the MPhil and move on to the PhD (subject to satisfactory progress).
LSE’s Information Systems and Innovation Faculty Research Group is one of the largest of its kind in the world. We have wide-ranging research strengths, with particular expertise in digital ecosystems, organisational technologies, security and privacy, health and financial services. During your studies, you’ll have the chance to complete a substantial piece of original research in your chosen field.
LSE is a globally renowned research university ranked sixth in the world for social sciences and management. As a student, you’ll be joining a world-class community of academics and doctoral students who contribute to pioneering research in various management disciplines.
We're also ranked second in the UK by percentage of overall four and three stars in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).
Preliminary readings
- Kenneth Laudon & Jane Laudon Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, Global Edition Paperback 2019
- Robert Galliers Mari-Klara Stein The Routledge companion to management information systems, Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2018
- Robert D Galliers (Ed) & Wendy Currie (Ed) The Oxford Handbook of Management Information Systems: Critical Perspectives and New Directions (Oxford Handbooks) Hardcover, 2011
- Boyka Simeonova (Ed) & Robert D. Galliers (Ed) Cambridge Handbook of Qualitative Digital Research 2023
