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Ph.D. in Information Technology Management Research Topics
Current Ph.D. faculty research programs span a wide range of technology management topics. Examples include:
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- Organizational diffusion, adoption and use of information technologies
- Role of routines and organizational work processes in IT-mediated transformations
- The roles of trust in the adoption of new technology and sharing economy services
- Organizational capabilities, structures and skills for leveraging IT value
- Impacts of IT investments on customer relationship, supply chain and knowledge management
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Our doctoral students work with faculty members on many intriguing topics. Here are some research projects involving faculty and either current Ph.D. students or graduates:
“Understanding User Participation in Crowdsourced Mobile Apps: A Geo-Spatial Analysis” ( Tae Hun Kim, graduated 2018 ) “Dynamics of Online Word of Mouth Spillover Effects” ( Yen-Yao Wang, graduated 2017 ) “The Effect of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firm Performance: Evidence from Digital Industries” ( Kangkang Qi, graduated 2016 ) “Community Engagement and Collective Evaluation in Crowdfunding” ( Eun Ju Jung, graduated 2015 ) “A Process Theory of Technology Trust Change” ( Peng Liu, graduated 2013 ) “Technology, Humanness and Trust: Rethinking Trust in Technology” ( John Tripp, graduated 2012 ) “The (N)Ever-Changing World: Stability and Change in Organizational Routines” ( Derek Hillison, graduated 2009 ) “How Peripheral Developers Contribute to Open-Source Software Development” ( Pankaj Setia, graduated 2008 ) “Team Documentation Influences Clinic Complexity and Patient Satisfaction” ( Inkyu Kim and Dr. Brian Pentland )
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The Doctorate in Information Technology is in collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh in the U.S.A. This is a research degree with a strong emphasis on the production of a dissertation leading to the publication of at least one paper in a research journal. The vision of the doctoral program in Information Technology is to combine the disciplines of computer science, business, information systems, software engineering, and telecommunications to develop technology specialists who are uniquely positioned to advance research and practice in contemporary technologies.
- The PhD program in Information Technology at the Siam University offers a curriculum with multidisciplinary emphases in information technology. The program integrates the theory and practice of applied computing, information systems, Internet technologies, and the advances in telecommunications and management of information technology. This is a research degree with a strong emphasis on the production of a dissertation leading to the publication of at least one paper in a research journal. The vision of the doctoral program in Information Technology is to combine the disciplines of computer science, business, information systems, software engineering, and telecommunications to develop technology specialists who are uniquely positioned to advance research and practice in contemporary technologies.
Graduates from the PhD in Information Technology program will have:
- Highly developed research skills relevant to the tasks of problem solving and discovering new knowledge in the field of information technology;
- Advanced comprehensive knowledge and understandings of the key issues relating to the efficient, effective and strategic use of information technologies in organizations;
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Required courses:
- Information System
- Management Information Systems
- Statics In Information Technology
- Strategic Business Management In Information Technology
- Research Method
To complete the D. Degree, students are required to complete a minimum of 69 credits which include the following:
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- Structure of Study Plans Plan A: Complete at least 69 credits 0f dissertation Plan B: Complete at least 69 credits 0f coursework and dissertation
- Language English is used in the instruction.
- Duration of Study The PhD in Information Technology program is a 3 years program. Each student must complete all the requirements for the degree with 6 years from the semester of first enrollment. • The academic year consists of two semesters per years, each consisting of no less than 15 weeks.
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- An interview in English proficiency.
- Analytical ability in the field of Information Technology
- Graduate record
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Theses/dissertations from 2021 2021.
Designing Targeted Mobile Advertising Campaigns , Kimia Keshanian
Informing Complexity: The Business Case for Managing Digital Twins of Complex Process Facilities as a Valuable Asset , William Randell McNair
Designing a Health Coach-Augmented mHealth System for the Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease , Avijit Sengupta
Impact of Health IT on Practice of Medicine , Deepti Singh
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
Complexities of Data, Tasks and Workflows in Health IT Management , Gaurav Jetley
Understanding the Complex Ethical Landscape of Artificial Intelligence Adoptions , Chrissann R. Ruehle
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Evaluating Conversation Agent Impact on Student Experience in a Distance Education Course , Grover Walters
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
An Effectual Approach for the Development of Novel Applications on Digital Platforms , Onkar Shamrao Malgonde
Analytics for Novel Consumer Insights (A Three Essay Dissertation) , Utkarsh Shrivastava
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Essays on Crowdfunding: Exploring the Funding and Post-funding Phases and Outcomes , Onochie Fan-Osuala
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
An Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) Decision Framework for Building an Information Economy in Developing Countries: The Case of Palestine , Hasan Nuseibeh
Blind and Visually Impaired Users Adaptation to Web Environments: A Qualitative Study , Raneem Saqr
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Predictive Analytics of Organizational Decisions and the Role of Rationality , Arash Barfar
Analytics and Healthcare Costs (A Three Essay Dissertation) , Lina Bouayad
Information Technology & Sustainability: An Empirical Study of the Value of the Building Automation System , Daphne Marie Simmonds
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
The Use and Effectiveness of Online Social Media in Volunteer Organizations , Amy J. Connolly
Inter-Organizational Social Network Information Systems: Diagnosing and Design , Matthew T. Mullarkey
Informing Systems, Interventions, and Innovations , William Francis Murphy Jr.
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Do Personality Tests have a place in Academic Preparation of Undergradute Hospitality Students , Gunce Malan
Applications of Agent Based Approaches in Business: A Three Essay Dissertation , Shankar Prawesh
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
Economic Culture and Trading Behaviors in Information Markets , Khalid Nasser Alhayyan
TagLine: Information Extraction for Semi-Structured Text Elements In Medical Progress Notes , Dezon K. Finch
Learning and Relevance in Information Retrieval: A Study in the Application of Exploration and User Knowledge to Enhance Performance , Harvey Stuart Hyman
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
Contribution to and Use of Online Knowledge Repositories: The Role of Governance Mechanisms , Varol O. Kayhan
Understanding Organizational Adoption Theories Through the Adoption of a Disruptive Innovation: Five Cases of Open Source Software , Delmer Nagy
Organizational Information Markets: Conceptual Foundation and an Approach for Software Project Risk Management , Areej M. Yassin
Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009
Social Shopping , Rebecca Anderson
Goal Attainment On Long Tail Web Sites: An Information Foraging Approach , James A. Mccart
Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008
The Impact of Computer Mediated Communication Systems Monitoring on Organizational Communications Content , Carolyn F. Holton
Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007
Privacy in Database Designs: A Role Based Approach , Gary A. Poe
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This collection contains theses and dissertations from the Department of Library and Information Science, collected from the Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Recreational nastiness or playful mischief? Contrasting perspectives on internet trolling between news media and avid internet users , Yimin Chen
Discourse, Power Dynamics, and Risk Amplification in Disaster Risk Management in Canada , Martins Oluwole Olu-Omotayo
Folk Theories, Recommender Systems, and Human-Centered Explainable Artificial Intelligence (HCXAI) , Michael Ridley
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Exploiting Semantic Similarity Between Citation Contexts For Direct Citation Weighting And Residual Citation , Toluwase Victor Asubiaro
The Use of Intimate Partner Violence Websites: Website Awareness, Visibility, Information Quality, Perceived Usefulness, and Frequency of Use , Sze Hang Lee
Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020
The General Artificial Intellect , Ramon S. Diab
The Public Library as Past Become Space , Greg Nightingale
Making Sense of Online Public Health Debates with Visual Analytics Systems , Anton Ninkov
Information, Employment, and Settlement of Immigrants: Exploring the Role of Information Behaviour in the Settlement of Bangladesh Immigrants in Canada , Nafiz Zaman Shuva
Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019
Accessibility And Academic Libraries: A Comparative Case Study , Claire Burrows
The Information Practices of New Kadampa Buddhists: From "Dharma of Scripture" to "Dharma of Insight" , Roger Chabot
Narratives of Sexuality in the Lives of Young Women Readers , Davin L. Helkenberg
Strategic and Subversive: The Case of the Disappearing Diaphragm and Women’s Information Practices , Sherilyn M. Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018
Informing care: Mapping the social organization of families’ information work in an aging in place climate , Nicole K. Dalmer
A Study of Six Nations Public Library: Rights and Access to Information , Alison Frayne
Information Freedoms and the Case for Anonymous Community , Rachel Melis
Academic Librarians and the Space/Time of Information Literacy, the Neoliberal University, and the Global Knowledge Economy , Karen P. Nicholson
Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017
Expertise, Mediation, and Technological Surrogacy: A Mixed Method Critical Analysis of a Point of Care Evidence Resource , Selinda Adelle Berg
The E-Writing Experiences of Literary Authors , Kathleen Schreurs
Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016
Understanding Collaborative Sensemaking for System Design — An Investigation of Musicians' Practice , Nadia Conroy
Laying the Foundation for Copyright Policy and Practice in Canadian Universities , Lisa Di Valentino
Towards Evidence-Informed Agriculture Policy Making: Investigating the Knowledge Translation Practices of Researchers in the National Agriculture Research Institutes in Nigeria , Isioma N. Elueze
Different Approaches for Different Folks , Alexandre Fortier
Creating Context from Curiosity: The Role of Serendipity in the Research Process of Historians in Physical and Digital Environments , Kim Martin
Alternate Academy: Investigating the Use of Open Educational Resources by Students at the University of Lagos in Nigeria , Daniel Onaifo
Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015
Contentious information: Accounts of knowledge production, circulation and consumption in transitional Egypt , Ahmad Kamal
Multilingual Information Access: Practices and Perceptions of Bi/multilingual Academic Users , Peggy I. Nzomo
Words to Live By: How Experience Shapes our Information World at Work, Play and in Everyday Life , Angela Pollak
Watching Storytelling: Visual Information in Oral Narratives , James Ripley
Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014
Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Africa: Investigating Information Access and Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Women-Owned Enterprises in Zambia , Daniel Mumba
Young adults reflect on the experience of reading comics in contemporary society: Overcoming the commonplace and recognizing complexity , Lucia Cederia Serantes
Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013
Space, Power and the Public Library: A Multicase Examination of the Public Library as Organization Space , Matthew R. Griffis
Knowledge Organization Practices in Everyday Life: Divergent Constructions of Healthy Eating , Jill R. McTavish
Semantics-based Automated Quality Assessment of Depression Treatment Web Documents , Yanjun Zhang
Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012
Making Sense of Document Collections with Map-Based Visualizations , Olga Buchel
A Critical Historical Analysis of the Public Performance Right , Louis J. D'Alton
Intellectual Property and Its Alternatives: Incentives, Innovation and Ideology , Michael B. McNally
Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010
The Information Practices of People Living with Depression: Constructing Credibility and Authority , Tami Oliphant
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Fintech and Entrepreneurship: An Assessment Model to Evaluate Policy Instruments for Fintech Adoption by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) , Deemah Abdullah Alassaf
Organizational Readiness Assessment for Fraud Detection and Prevention: Case of Airlines Sector and Electronic Payment , Sultan Ayed Alghamdi
An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Innovation Ecosystems in Facilitating the Adoption of Sustainable Entrepreneurship , Dana Sami Bakry
Assessment of the Omni-Channel Adoption for the Management of Emergence Technologies in Food Retailing During and After the Era of COVID-19 , Esraa Bukhari
A Hierarchical Decision Model to Evaluate Healthcare Organization's Readiness to Implement Clinical Decision Support Systems , Mohammed Oussama Laraichi
Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022
Developing an Assessment Model for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems Using Hierarchical Decision Model: Case Study of Riyadh City , Mustafa Kamal Almuzel
Scenario Acceleration Through Automated Modelling: A Method and System for Creating Traceable Quantitative Future Scenarios Based on FCM System Modeling and Natural Language Processing , Christopher W.H. Davis
An Assessment Model of the Healthcare Entrepreneurship Ecosystem to Foster Solutions for Underserved Communities , Abdalilah Saleh Owaishiz
Maturity Model for Customer-Centric Approach in Enterprise: The Case of E-commerce and Online Retail Industry , Soheil Zarrin
Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021
Assessment of the Blockchain Technology Adoption for the Management of the Electronic Health Record Systems , Saeed Mohammed Alzahrani
Information Security Maturity Model for Healthcare Organizations in the United States , Bridget Joan Barnes Page
Perceived Value of Technology Product Features by Crowdfunding Backers: The Case of 3D Printing Technology on Kickstarter Platform , Nina Chaichi
Technology Management Maturity Assessment Model in Healthcare , Amir Shaygan
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Exploring Policies and Strategies for the Diffusion of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) for the Care of Senior Population , Hamad Asri Alanazi
Achieving High Reliability Organizations Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps - the Case of Offshore Oil and Gas , Ahmed A. Alibage
An Assessment of the Decision-Making Units' Efficiency in Service Systems , Maoloud Yakhlif Dabab
Evaluating R&D Projects in Regulated Utilities: the Case of Power Transmission Utilities , Edwin Garces
A Scoring Model to Evaluate Offshore Oil Projects: Case of Eni and Mellitah Oil & Gas , Abdulhakim Giadedi
Determinants of Green Purchase Intentions of Saudi Consumers , Amani Mohammed Kaadoor
A Market Diffusion Potential (MDP) Assessment Model for Residential Energy Efficient (EE) Technologies in the U.S. , Momtaj Khanam
Exploring the Factors Influencing Big Data Technology Acceptance , Mohammad Nayemur Rahman
Determinants of Student Information Technology Adoption , Hans P. VanDerSchaaf
Narrowing the Cognitive Distance Between Engineers and Customers: a Novel Approach, Based on Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping , Byung Sung Yoon
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Development of a Readiness Assessment Model for Evaluating Big Data Projects: Case Study of Smart City in Oregon, USA , Husam Ahmad Barham
Evaluating Project Assessment Techniques for High-Profile Transportation Projects Development and Delivery: Case of State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) in the United States , Rafaa Ibrahim Khalifa
A Scoring Model to Assess Organizations' Technology Transfer Capabilities: the Case of a Power Utility in the Northwest USA , João Ricardo Lavoie
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Achieving Organizational Ambidexterity: an Exploratory Model, Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps , Yasser Alizadeh
Exploring Technology Forecasting and its Implications for Strategic Technology Planning , Yonghee Cho
Assessment of Technology Adoption Potential of Medical Devices: Case of Wearable Sensor Products for Pervasive Care in Neurosurgery and Orthopedics , Liliya Stepanivna Hogaboam
Opportunity Identification for New Product Planning: Ontological Semantic Patent Classification , Farshad Madani
Developing a Mixed-Methods Method to Model Elderly Health Technology Adoption with Fuzzy Cognitive Map, and its Application in Adoption of Remote Health Monitoring Technologies by Elderly Women , Noshad Rahimi
Assessment of Policy Alternatives for Mitigation of Barriers to EV Adoption , Bilgehan Yildiz
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Technology Assessment Model of Developing Geothermal Energy Resources for Supporting Electrical System: the Case for Oregon , Ahmed Shehab Alshareef
Technology Planning for Aligning Emerging Business Models and Regulatory Structures: the Case of Electric Vehicle Charging and the Smart Grid , Kelly R. Cowan
Development of a Technology Transfer Score for Evaluating Research Proposals: Case Study of Demand Response Technologies in the Pacific Northwest , Judith Estep
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Consistency Analysis for Judgment Quantification in Hierarchical Decision Model , Mustafa Sulaiman Abbas
Exploratory Study of the Adoption and Use of the Smartphone Technology in Emerging Regions: Case of Saudi Arabia , Fahad Abdulaziz Aldhaban
A Measurement System for Science and Engineering Research Center Performance Evaluation , Elizabeth Carole Gibson
Developing a Hierarchical Decision Model to Evaluate Nuclear Power Plant Alternative Siting Technologies , Marwan Mossa Lingga
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Technological Forecasting Based on Segmented Rate of Change , Dong-Joon Lim
Network Structure, Network Flows and the Phenomenon of Influence in Online Social Networks: An Exploratory Empirical Study of Twitter Conversations about YouTube Product Categories , Nitin Venkat Mayande
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Evaluation of Energy Policy Instruments for the Adoption of Renewable Energy: Case of Wind Energy in the Pacific Northwest U.S. , Remal Abotah
An Assessment Model for Energy Efficiency Program Planning in Electric Utilities: Case of the Pacific of Northwest U.S.A. , Ibrahim Iskin
Participation in Technology Standards Development: A Decision Model for the Information and Communications Technology Industry , Ramin Neshati
Exploring Capability Maturity Models and Relevant Practices as Solutions Addressing IT Service Offshoring Project Issues , Rosine Hanna Salman
Multi-Perspective Technology Assessment to Improve Decision Making: A Novel Approach Using Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for a Large-Scale Transmission Line Upgrade , Richard Chad Sperry
Green Index: Integration of Environmental Performance, Green Innovativeness and Financial Performance , Ilknur Mary Joy Nirmala Tekin
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An Investigation of Fast and Frugal Heuristics for New Product Project Selection , Fatima Mohammed Albar
Extending Technology Roadmap through Fuzzy Cognitive Map-based Scenarios: The Case of the Wind Energy Sector of Pakistan , Muhammad Amer
Developing a Strategic Policy Choice Framework for Technological Innovation: Case of Chinese Pharmaceuticals , Leong Chan
The Impact of Social Capital on Innovation Intermediaries , Songphon Munkongsujarit
Innovation Measurement: a Decision Framework to Determine Innovativeness of a Company , Kenny Phan
The Impact of Knowledge Inflows on the Performance of National Laboratories in Technological Latecomer Countries , Pattravadee Ploykitikoon
Assessment of Solar Photovoltaic Technologies Using Multiple Perspectives and Hierarchical Decision Modeling , Nasir Jamil Sheikh
Bridging the Missing Link between "Top-down" and "Bottom-up": A Strategic Policy Model for International Collaboration in Science and Technology , Pattharaporn Suntharasaj
Strategic Evaluation of University Knowledge and Technology Transfer Effectiveness , Thien Anh Tran
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Examining Health Information Technology Implementations: Case of the Patient-Centered Medical Home , Nima A. Behkami
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Study of the Performance and Characteristics of U.S. Academic Research Institution Technology Commercialization (ARITC) , Jisun Kim
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A Systematic Approach to Developing National Technology Policy and Strategy for Emerging technologies , Pisek Gerdsri
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Technology Forecasting Using Data Envelopment Analysis , Oliver Lane Inman
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Machine-Guided Biopsy Analysis in Oncology: Facilitating Diagnostic Access and Biomedical Discovery Through Deep Learning
Oncology researchers have long understood the critical role of disease heterogeneity in shaping patient outcomes and treatment responses. Patient datasets now encompass a wide range of imaging, molecular, and genetic information in an effort to provide more personalized and targeted care. In this thesis, we outline three case studies examining the role deep learning can play in interpreting and utilizing complex biomedical data. In the first case, we employ neural networks to replace computationally intensive image processing steps in a point-of-care HPV diagnostic device, facilitating its deployment to resource-limited settings. In the second, we develop a comprehensive computational pipeline for cyclic fluorescent microscopy. We identify key immune cell subpopulations in head and neck cancer biopsies to better understand the tumor microenvironment’s influence on disease progression and treatment response. Our third study tackles the analysis of much larger gigapixel-sized digital histology images from breast cancer biopsies. We establish a two-step approach that i) uses self-supervised learning to encode small-scale histological details into robust representations and ii) applies a transformer model to these representations to evaluate larger-scale histological patterns. Our model successfully distinguished patients with high-risk genetic profiles from histology alone and provided visualization tools to highlight slide regions most closely associated with a high risk of cancer recurrence. In doing so, we set the stage for deep learning to serve as an alternative to expensive genetic testing as well as a tool for illuminating previously unidentified markers of recurrence risk. These studies underscore deep learning’s versatility in oncology, streamlining the integration of complex datasets into clinical workflows and broadening access to state-of-the-art personalized care.
Thesis Supervisor: Hakho Lee, PhD Professor of Radiology, HMS; Director of the Biomedical Engineering Program at the Center for Systems Biology, MGH
Thesis Committee Chair: Collin M. Stultz, MD, PhD Nina T. and Robert H. Rubin Professor, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and Institute for Medical Engineering & Science; Co-Director, Harvard-MIT Health Sciences & Technology; Associate Director, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT
Thesis Reader: Amy Ly, MD Associate Professor of Pathology, HMS; Assistant Pathologist, MGH
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Topic: Christian Landeros MEMP PhD Thesis Defense Time: Monday, April 29, 2024, 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Your participation is important to us: please notify hst [at] mit.edu (hst[at]mit[dot]edu) , at least 3 business days in advance, if you require accommodations in order to access this event.