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Master of Management

Gadjah Mada University


Yogyakarta

Syllabus
SYSTEMS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

LECTURER: Prof. Dr. Jogiyanto Hartono, MBA, Akt.


Email: jogiyantomm@gmail.com

TEXTS:
Turban, E, L. Volonino, and G.R. Wood, Information Technology for Management, International Student
Version, Tenth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015.

SUGGESTED TEXTS:
(J-STI) - Jogiyanto H.M., Sistem Teknologi Informasi, Yogyakarta: Andi Offset, third edition 2010.
(J-SIS) Jogiyanto H.M., Sistem Informasi Strategik untuk Keunggulan Kompetitif, Yogyakarta: second
edition, Andi Offset, 2008.
(J-SIK) Jogiyanto H.M., Sistem Informasi Keperilakuan, Yogyakarta: Andi Offset, second edition, 2009.
(J-MKS) Jogiyanto H.M., Model Kesuksesan Sistem Teknologi Informasi, Yogyakarta: Andi Offset, 2009.
(J-MTS) Jogiyanto H,M., Membangung TI Savvy untuk menjadi Organisasi Digital Master, Yogyakarta: Andi
Offset, 2017.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to cover a broad range of information technology concepts which will allow you to
gain insight knowledge about information systems, their technologies, applications, development and ways to
manage them. This knowledge is absolutely mandatory for you as a potential manager in this information era.
Todays managers are not only required to be computer literate, but also be information systems literate as
well.

OBJECTIVES:
After the completion of this course, I hope that students will:
- understand the basic concepts of a system, information and an information system as a general, so that you
can apply this information system to the area in your responsibility,
- understand the components of an IT system infrastructure and be familiar with alternative approaches for
providing and managing this infrastructure
- be prepared to manage IT for one or more business areas,
- be able to identify ways to use IT,
- be able to choose among different ways to acquire a new system based upon the type of application and the
technological and organizational environments,
- be able to guide the development or purchase of a new system that is effective, reliable and secure,
- be able to effectively partner with IS specialist both internal and external to the organization,
- understand the need for organizations to develop an information vision, and IT architecture, and strategic
and operational IT plans and be able to participate in these processes,
- be able to manage IT ethically, politically, and socially.
- be able to manage peoples behavior to use IT successfully,
- be able to develop the system that is changeable and consistent with the business goals,

BIG PAPER
One individual paper is required. You have to submit the paper on the final exam day. The paper should not
exceed twenty pages. Topics of the paper have to be relevant with those we discussed in the class.
Class Schedule:
Week Topic Presenter
1 Overview
2 The Enabling Role of IT and Information Systems:
- Digital Technology Creates New Levers for Growth and Improved Performance
(Turban et al. Ch. 1; J-STI, Ch. 1, 2)
Article 1: IT Doesnt Mattter by Nicholas Carr, HBR.
Case 1: Pie Wie Asian Diner Deploy Mobile and Social Channels p. 28.
3 Data and IT:
- Data Governance, IT Architecture, and Cloud Strategies (Turban et al. Ch. 2; J-STI,
Ch. 3, 4)
- Data Management, Big Data, and Business Intelligence (Turban Ch. 3).
Case 2: BMW Becomes More Competitive with Private and Hybrid Clouds, p. 57.
4 Telecommunication Technology:
- Digital Networks and the Triple Bottom Line (Turban et al. Ch. 4; J-STI, Ch 5)
Article 2: Big Data: the Management Revolution, by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson.
HBR, 2012.
Case 3: How the Worlds Largest Beverage Company Competes, p. 86.
5 Control Systems:
- Cybersecurity, Risk Management, and Financial Crime (Turban et al. Ch. 5; J-STI Ch.
11)
Article 3: Business Impact of Web 2.0 Technologies by Stephen J. Andriole, Communication
of the ACM, 2010.
Aral, MIT Sloan Managamenet Review.
Case 4: Linkedln Hack: Lessons Learned and Hidden Dangers, p. 144.
6 Reaching, Enggaging, and Retaining Consumers:
- Internet Technologies and Search Strategies (Turban et al. Ch. 6)
- Social Media Strategies and Metrics (Turban et al. Ch. 7)
- Retail, Mobile, and e-Commerce (Turban et al. Ch. 8)
Case 5: L&L Society of Canada Social Marketing Strategy, p. 199.
7 Applying SIT in Organization.
- Tactical and Operational Support Systems (Turban et al. Ch. 9; J-STI, Ch. 6, 7)
- Strategic Enterprise Systems (Turban et al. Ch. 10)
- Data Visualization and Geographic Systems (Turban et al. Ch. 11).
Case 6: SAP Implementation Fail, p. 286.
MID-TERM EXAM
8 Strategic IS (Turban et al., Ch. 12; J-SIS Ch 1-12, J-STI, Ch. 8)
Article 4: Investing in the IT That Makes a Competitive Difference by Andrew McAfee and
Erik Brynjolfsson. HBR, 2008.
9 Behavioral Information Systems: TRA, TPB, TAM, TAM+TPB (J-SIK, Ch 1-6).
Article 5: Understanding and Predicting Electronic Commerce Adoption: An Extension of the
Theory of Planned Behavior
10 Behavioral Information Systems:
- Participation, Involvement (J-SIK, Ch. 12).
- Task Technology Fit (J-SIK, Ch. 13).
Article 6: Dontt Just Lead, Govern: How Top-Performing Firms Govern IT, by Peter Weill,
MIS Quarterly Executive, 2004.
11 System Development:
- Project Management and SDLC (Turban et al. Ch. 13, J-STI, Ch. 9,10)
Article 7: Generating Premium Returns On Your IT Investment by Peter Weill and Aral, MIT
Sloan Management Review, 2006.
12 Membangun TI Savvy untuk menjadi Organisasi Digital Master (JMT semua bab).
13 Social, Ethical and Political Issues (J-STI, Ch. 12)
Case 7: Steves Jobs Project Management Style, p. 353
14 IT Success Model (J-MKS all chapters)
FINALEXAM

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