T. (Tamara) Thuis
PhD Track Ph.D. Research in Business Analytics in Information Systems
We are living in a highly connected world that is filled with digital technologies, social media, mobile devices, Internet-of-Things, smart cities, and connected cars. Growth of the information technologies has created new opportunities across different industries as companies innovate to meet changes in consumer demand, and has given rise to new challenges. In our Ph.D. program in Information Systems, you will be trained to conduct innovative research to address increasingly complex challenges facing digital society. Our faculty is working on a variety of projects in this area ranging from digital platforms, mobile advertising, recommendation and personalization, social networks, online piracy and privacy, and the role of AI.
We are seeking highly motivated students with demonstrated academic ability, those who possess a commitment to interdisciplinary research on significant information technology and management issues, and those who desire to pursue an academic research career in this field. You will be part of the Business Information Management (BIM) section within the Department of Technology & Operations Management at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
Applicants must have strong quantitative training, with preference given to candidates who have earned an MSc, MPhil or Research Master in economics, computer science, econometrics, statistics, or a related field. Successful candidates have proficiency with R, SQL, Python, or other programming languages.
As a Ph.D. student, you will gain the training and experience necessary to conduct independent research through course work in information systems, economics, econometrics, machine learning, and large-scale data analytics. You will work closely with the advisors to define, develop, and execute your own research. The Ph.D. dissertation will be defined by the student with inputs from the advisors, and thus requires creativity, self-direction, and a passion for scientific inquiry.
- Keywords
- Artificial intelligence, business analytics, information strategy, digital innovation, digital platforms, economics of information systems
- Time frame
- 2020 -
Publications
Article (1)
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Krijger, J., Thuis, T., de Ruiter, M., Ligthart, E., & Broekman, I. (2022). The AI ethics maturity model: a holistic approach to advancing ethical data science in organizations. AI & Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-022-00228-7, https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-022-00228-7
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Chapter (1)
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Academic (1)
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Prifti, K., Krijger, J., Thuis, T., & Stamhuis, E. (2023). From Bilateral to Ecosystemic Transparency: Aligning GDPR’s Transparency Obligations with the European Digital Ecosystem of Trust. In S. Kuhlmann, F. De Gregorio, M. Fertmann, H. Ofterdinger , & A. Sefkow (Eds.), Transparency or Opacity : A Legal Analysis of the Organization of Information in the Digital World (1st ed., pp. 115). Nomos. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748936060
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