The MIS group hosts a number of workshops during the academic year. We invite speakers internal as well as external to Purdue to present on MIS topics of particular interest to them. The seminar provides a forum for discussion on that topic among PhD students, faculty, and other interested parties.
The presenter typically provides a working paper at least a week in advance, which is posted online so that it is available for attendees prior to the workshop. The workshop usually begins with a presentation of the work by the speaker, followed by a lively discussion. Doctoral students are asked to prepare three questions in advance. Workshops are typically held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted).
Mohammad Rahman is the current workshop coordinator. If you have any questions regarding the seminar, please contact him at (mrahman@purdue.edu).
Workshop Schedule (Spring 2017)
Date
|
Speaker
|
Paper
|
Location/Notes
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1/6 |
Hamsa Bastani |
KCTR 108 |
|
1/9 |
Jinyang Zheng |
How Mega is Mega? Measuring the Spillover Effects of WeChat by Machine Learning and Economics |
KCTR 108 3:00-4:30 |
1/11 |
Chengxin Cao |
Impact of Enterprise Systems on Mergers and Acquisitions |
KCTR 108 3:00-4:30 |
1/26 |
Zhouxin Li |
Network Externalities in Collaborative Consumption: Theory, Experiment, and Empirical Investigation of Crowdfunding |
KCTR 108 9:00-10:30 |
4/21 |
Anandhi Bharadwaj |
Market Returns to Digital Innovations: A Group Based Trajectory Approach |
KCTR 124 10:30-12:00 Distinguished Speaker |