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Detailinformationen |
Quellcurriculum |
Doktoratsstudium Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften 2025W |
Lernergebnisse |
Kompetenzen |
(*)Students master the fundamentals of the Design Science methodology for the evaluation of a research artifact and can apply them to their own scientific work.
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Fertigkeiten |
Kenntnisse |
(*)- Students are familiar with the principles of research in Information Systems (IS) and the associated research process (K2).
- They have acquired an understanding of different research methods in Information Systems (quantitative, qualitative, and design methods) and can choose between the appropriate method(s) to tackle a given research problem or question (R3).
• Students will be able to perform Design Science Research (DSR) (R3).
- They understand the different DSR process models and their activities and can develop a DSR process for their own DSR project (R3).
- They know major criteria for the design of IS artifacts, understand design techniques and methods, and can select and apply the most effective design techniques and methods for a given DSR project (K6).
• They know the major criteria for the evaluation of IS artifacts, understand the various DSR evaluation techniques, and can select and apply the most effective evaluation techniques for a given DSR project (K6).
- They are able to design a concept for their scientific thesis based on the Design Science methodology and can defend their concept in scientific discourse (K5).
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(*)- Information Systems Research: principles of scientific inquiry, literature reviews, research process, research methods (quantitative, qualitative, design-oriented), publishing research.
- Design Science Methodology: Guidelines, Design Cycle (Artifacts, Design and Specification, Implementation, Validation and Evaluation), Methodological Structure.
- Stakeholder and Goal Analysis (Stakeholders, Desires and Goals, Desires and Conflicts).
- Implementation, Evaluation, and Validation (based on empirical research methods such as experiments, case studies, or action research).
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Beurteilungskriterien |
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Literatur |
(*)- Alan R. Hevner, Salvatore T. March, Jinsoo Park, Sudha Ram: Design Science in Information Systems Research. MIS Quarterly 28(1): 75-105 (2004)
- Jan Recker: Scientific Research in Information Systems - A Beginner's Guide. Progress in IS, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-30047-9, pp. I-XI, 1-162
- Roel Wieringa: Design Science Methodology for Information Systems and Software Engineering. Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-43838-1, pp. 3-317 2003
- Armin Heinzl, Alexander Mädche, René Riedl: Wirtschaftsinformatik – Einführung und Grundlegung (5. Auflage). Springer Gabler Verlag, 2024. (Die folgenden Kapitel sind für dieses Modul relevant: Wirtschaftsinformatik als Wissenschaft, Theorie und Technologie der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Empirische Methoden der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Gestaltungsorientierte Forschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik)
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Lehrinhalte wechselnd? |
Nein |
Sonstige Informationen |
(*)Together with the associated KV Design Science: Development of Design Artifacts, the KV Design Science: Evaluation of Design Artifacts is an inseparable didactic unit. The learning outcomes presented here are achieved with the combination of the two courses.
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Frühere Varianten |
Decken ebenfalls die Anforderungen des Curriculums ab (von - bis) 300WIFODSEK18: KV Design Science: Evaluation of Design Artifacts (2018W-2021S)
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