Management Information Systems encompasses a wide cross-section of research interests, and a broad portfolio of subjects covering Information Systems (IS), Electronic Commerce/Business, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Social and Organisational aspects of IS/ICT, Operations Research, Management Science and Systems Science. Faculty contribute to postgraduate programmes at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, especially the MSc in Digital Innovation and the MSc in Business Analytics, and to undergraduate programmes at UCD Lochlann Quinn School of Business.
Faculty Insights
Professor Donncha Kavanagh
"Disruptive Technologies, Bitcoin and the Blockchain"
Assoc. Professor Paula Carroll
"Business Analytics and Operations Research "
Professor Michael O'Neill
"Natural Computing and Smart Business Systems"
Allen Higgins
Centre For Innovation, Technology & Organisation (Cito)
Research Centres
The MIS subject area has devised a number of focused research groupings which interlink the interests of our subject areas and which are underpinned by high-quality, impactful research and scholarship.
UCD Centre for Business Analytics (CBA)
Business Analytics is about using the ever-increasing amount of data we have available internally and externally to improve insight into our business and to drive better, more focused decisions. It is an exciting new course built in response to a recognised skills shortage in Ireland. It is a growing and important part of the modern business world where data is a key source of information on how to move companies forward.
UCD Centre for Innovation, Technology & Organisation (CITO)
UCD Centre for Innovation, Technology & Organisation (CITO) is home to a multi-disciplinary research community. Housed primarily within UCD’s College of Business, our local community of researchers is embedded within a wider network of international scholars who share specific concerns about, and orientations to, a variety of contemporary technical/social challenges.
UCD Natural Computing Research & Applications Group (NCRA)
The UCD Natural Computing Research & Applications Group (NCRA) is an interdisciplinary team of researchers motivated by Artificial Intelligence and Complex Adaptive Systems, who are based in the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, operating at the intersections of disciplines including Business, Analytics, Computer Science, Statistics & Mathematics, and Biology.