Seminar Thesis Presentation on Digital Transformation and Information Systems by Martina Mustermann

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Martina Mustermann presents her Seminar Thesis on Digital Transformation and Information Systems, covering topics like motivating the seminar topic, methodology, results, and conclusions. The presentation emphasizes the importance of the research question, the literature review process, and the implications for research and practice. Explore Martina's insights on the mid-term results and future research possibilities.

  • Seminar Thesis
  • Digital Transformation
  • Information Systems
  • Martina Mustermann
  • Presentation

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  1. Junior Professorship of Digital Transformation and Information Systems Please send your presentation slides to your supervisor at least one day before your presentation day! Title of the Seminar Thesis Seminar Thesis Martina Mustermann

  2. Introduction / Motivation Catch attention and motivate your seminar topic. What is the topic and why is it important? Use some pictures, if it is suitable. What is the goal of your seminar thesis? Present your research question! Martina Mustermann 2

  3. Method Mid-term presentation: What did you do? How would you like to answer your research question? Provide an overview on your applied literature review methodology (e.g. literature search, filter strategy, literature analysis etc.) How does your planned literature review look like? (e.g. search string, filter strategy, analysis) Summarize key numbers of your review (e.g. results in the data bases, etc.) Present your plan of actions. Martina Mustermann 3

  4. Results / Findings Mid-term presentation: What are the main findings of your thesis? Briefly, show how far you have come until now. Present the results of your thesis and limit the content to the essential findings. Present your approach to literature search (search string, data bases, etc.) and first results of your literature search. Structure the content in a logical and clear way ( roter Faden ). What are your next steps? Martina Mustermann 4

  5. Conclusion (only in final presentation) Which implications for research and practice can be derived from the results of your thesis? Briefly mention limitations of your seminar thesis. Outline (potential) future research with the results of your thesis. How could the results be used for further work? Martina Mustermann 5

  6. References Byrd, T. A., and Turner, D. E. 2000. Measuring the Flexibility of Information Technology Infrastructure: Exploratory Analysis of a Construct, Journal of Management Information Systems (17:1), pp. 167- 208. Chin, W. C., Marcolin, B. R., and Newsted, P. R. 1996. A Partial Least Squares Latent Variable Modeling Approach for Measuring Interaction Effects: Results from a Monte Carlo Simulation Study and Voice Mail Emotion/Adoption Study, in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Information Systems, J. I. DeGross, S. Jarvenpaa, and A. Srinivasan (eds.), Cleveland, OH, pp. 21-41. Christensen, C. M. 1997. The Innovator s Dilemma, Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press. Clifford, S. 2009. Advertisers Get a Trove of Clues in Smartphones, The New York Times, Media & Advertising, March 11 (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/11/business/media/11target.html). Dove, R. 2005. Agile Enterprise Cornerstones: Knowledge, Values, and Response Ability, in Baskerville, R., et al. (eds.), Business Agility and Information Technology Diffusion, Boston, Georgia: Springer, pp. 313 330. Martina Mustermann 6

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