Business Information Technology faculty spearhead research efforts on a wide range of topics at the intersection of computing and business, often in collaboration with faculty from other departments and doctoral students. This research addresses the appropriate, innovative, effective design and use of information technology to serve business needs. Business Information Technology scholars use empirical, behavioral and computational approaches in different types of problem domains, including business value of IT and IT strategy to meet business needs, economics of software development, decision support and supply chain, among others. They draw on the disciplines of computer science, economics, organizational science, cognitive science and organizational, social and cognitive psychology. The Department also runs a research speaker series featuring prominent faculty and industry researchers in information systems.
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