Hoboken, United States of America

Stevens Institute of Technology

School of Business

Founded in 1870, Stevens Institute of Technology, in Hoboken, New Jersey, is a premier private university focused on research and entrepreneurship in technology-related fields. Within the university’s three schools and one college, more than 6,800 undergraduate and graduate students collaborate with more than 380 faculty members in an interdisciplinary, student-centric, entrepreneurial environment to advance the frontiers of science and leverage technology to confront global challenges. Stevens is home to three national research centers of excellence, as well as joint research programs focused on critical industries such as healthcare, energy, finance, defense, maritime security, STEM education and coastal sustainability. The university is consistently ranked among the nation's elite for return on investment for students, career services programs and mid-career salaries of alumni. Notable graduates include Frederick Winslow Taylor, the father of scientific management; Henri Gantt, whose Gantt chart is a staple in most project managers’ toolkits; and Alfred Fielding, the inventor of Bubble Wrap. The School of Business has 45 fulltime faculty who teach 350 undergraduate students, 750 master’s students, 110 MBA
students 50 executive master’s students, 25 Ph.D. students and a large population students enrolled in non-degree graduate and executive programs. Within the school, the Information Systems group is among the largest graduate programs in the U.S., with a mix of evening and weekend classes as well as online course offerings to students around the globe.

Stevens Institute of Technology is ERCIS member since 2008.

Research Topics

Semantic Enterprise Architecture; Standardization Development; Information Systems Design; Social Network Dynamics; Business Intelligence and Analytics; Process Innovation

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