Thumbs up? Attitudes of emergency managers to proposed masters programs in em with an IS focus
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
Information Systems (IS) increasingly are used in Emergency Management (EM), so it is prudent to include IS study in EM education. This paper presents the results of analyzing the responses to a survey that proposed potential courses for programs at the master's level. The survey was completed by 373 practitioners, academics and/or researchers with EM experience. All proposed courses were rated above 4 on a 7-point scale for how essential they are to the curriculum. However, there were disagreements. Qualitative analysis of volunteered comments indicate that some low ratings were due to disagreement with the content of the course as described, or with the need for an entire course to cover the topic. An unexpected finding was that a substantial number of respondents spontaneously expressed opposition to the use of IS for EM in general. The findings are discussed and a preliminary curriculum is proposed.
Identifier
85030688420 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Proceedings of the International Iscram Conference
e-ISSN
24113387
First Page
1030
Last Page
1042
Volume
2017-May
Recommended Citation
    Plotnick, Linda; Turoff, Murray; Hiltz, Starr Roxanne; and Dugdale, Julie, "Thumbs up? Attitudes of emergency managers to proposed masters programs in em with an IS focus" (2017). Faculty Publications.  10008.
    
    
    
        https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10008
    
 
				 
					