SAICSIT ‘08 – Part Two
Written by Barns on October 9, 2008 – 7:20 amAfter a stormy close to the conference, we have now returned and settled in Frontier Country. Overall, this was a very worthwhile experience. The conference closed with my presentation in Stream A and despite the fact that I was not asked any questions, I feel that it was a good presentation. Unfortunately, it was the only paper of its kind at the conference and was tacked onto a stream of IS papers. I know it went over the heads of some people.
The presented papers encompassed a wide variety of fields and it was interesting to see this variety and to get an idea of what research occurs in IS. Despite the fact that most of the research was of little interest to me, there are always those little gems which emerge from the conference. Its now time to get back into forward gear and concentrate on getting the next paper out…
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October 9th, 2008 at 9:59 am
Thank God you didn’t reveal the gem that is going to constitute my PhD proposal…Hint: a means to avoid writing literature review.
October 9th, 2008 at 10:17 am
Its true that you don’t require a literature review to perform research with Grounded Theory, but is this really useful in the greater scheme of things. We don’t have to write one “before” everything else either.