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AuthorAlshare, Khaled A.
AuthorLane, Peggy L.
AuthorMiller, Donald
Available date2024-12-02T11:23:26Z
Publication Date2011-03-02
Publication NameJournal of Education for Business
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08832323.2010.497819
CitationAlshare, K. A., Lane, P. L., & Miller, D. (2011). Business communication skills in information systems (IS) curricula: Perspectives of IS educators and students. Journal of education for business, 86(3), 186-194.‏
ISSN08832323
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84865557498&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61613
AbstractAs the importance of communication skills for students, regardless of their disciplines, becomes evident, it is important to determine whether colleges provide students with adequate opportunities to acquire such skills. The authors compared information systems (IS) educator and student perceptions of communication skills in IS curricula. Gender, discipline, position and student classification, and school size were among the variables that were examined. Results showed that educators and students agreed that IS curricula had the appropriate emphasis on many of the communication skills. However, the two groups significantly differed on their extent of agreement or disagreement with appropriate level of emphasis and the number of courses that cover such communication skills. Results revealed that educators felt there were a few communication skills, such as proofreading, listening, facilitating meetings, and using interpersonal skills with external customers and management, that needed more emphasis in the IS curriculum. Implications for educators and researchers are reported.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
Subjectcommunication skills
IS curricula
IS skills
soft skills
TitleBusiness Communication Skills in Information Systems (IS) Curricula: Perspectives of IS Educators and Students
TypeArticle
Pagination186-194
Issue Number3
Volume Number86
dc.accessType Open Access


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