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Department of Management Information Systems

University of Dhaka
Program: MBA, (Regular), Semester: First
Batch: 9th
Course: MIS-506 (Financial Information Systems and Technology)

List of Topics for preparing Term Papers and Presentation

Sl. Title of Topic Assigned to Remarks


No. Roll No.
01. Financial Information Systems in Bangladeshi Firms: A
Conceptual Analysis
02. A conceptual Framework for FMIS,
03. Integrated FMIS: A Literature Review
04. Critical Success Factors of IFMIS
05. Effects of Adoption of IFMIS in Management of Public
Fund
06. A Literature Review on Factors Influencing IFIMS
07. FMIS for curving corruption in Public Enterprises
08. Impact of IFMIS on Economic Growth and
Development
09. Challenges Facing Country Governments in
Implementing FMIS
10. E-Government and FMIS: The Dynamic Interplay
11. A Conceptual Framework for IFMIS Development in
Resource Constrained Countries
12. Perceived Usefulness and User Acceptance of FMIS
13. The Impact of Corporate Ethical Values and Cultures on
FMIS
14. IFMIS: Challenges and Guidelines for Effective
Implementation
15. The Impact of Organizational Structure, Culture and
Competences on IFMIS
16. ITand IS Architecture for IFMIS
17. Organizational Levers for Adoption and Acceptance of
FMIS.
18. IFMIS for Local Government Public Expenditure
Management.
19. Management Controls for FMIS.
20. Organizational Capabilities for Operationalization of
FMIS.
21. IFMIS for Sustained Organizational Competitiveness
22. FMIS for Improving Corporate Performance and
Accountability
23. Information Security Management for FMIS
24. Technology Adoption Models for FMIS Implementation
25. FMIS Development Life Cycle
26. Major Application Modules of FMIS
27. Integrated FMIS for Developing Countries
28. FMIS for Budgetary Analysis
29. IT for FMIS
30. Basic Structure of Financial Information Systems
31. Financial Information Systems: Structure and Modules
32. Financial Information Systems: A Vehicle for
Accountability in Corporate Management.
33. FMIS for Developing Countries: Framework and Scope
34. Strategic Framework for Introducing an FMIS in
Developing Countries
35. Essentials of an FMIS
36. Project Management Approach for Introducing an FMIS
in Bangladesh
37. Organizational Development for Introducing an FMIS
38. Organizational Reforms and Changes for Introducing an
FMIS.
39. Information Technologies for FMIS
40. FMIS for Financial Institutions
41. Challenges and Opportunities for Introducing FMIS in
State Owned Enterprises in Bangladesh.
42. Preconditions for Developing an FMIS
43. Functions of Different Modules in a Typical FMIS
44. Core Organizational and Technological Requirements
for FMIS.
45. Integrated Financial Management Information Systems:
An Overview
46. Critical Success Factors for FMIS
47. The Database Management Structure for FMIS
48. Major Forms of IS applicable to FMIS
49. Integrated Financial Information Systems: Assessing the
State of Needs and Users’ Benefits
50. Road Map for Implementation of an FMIS
51. Introducing Effective FMIS in Developing Countries
52. Information Systems for Governmental Fiscal
Management
53. FMIS for E-Governance
54. FMIS for Accountability at Public Enterprises
55. FMIS for Good Corporate Management
56. Introducing FMIS in Developing Countries: Roles,
Preconditions and Features
57. Institutional Framework, Processes and Information
Flows in FMIS
58. Strategic Framework for an FMIS in Developing
Countries
59. Requirements for Successful FMIS in Organizations
60. Organizational Levers for FMIS
61. FMIS for Cash Management in Private Enterprises
62. FMIS for Corporate Finance
63. FMIS for Budget Planning and Formulation
64. FMIS for Public Debt Management
65. FMIS for Corporate Debt Management
66. FMIS for Revenue Management
67. FMIS for Public Procurement
68. FMIS for Public Expenditures
69. FMIS for Asset Management
70. FMIS for SoEs in Bangladesh
71. FMIS for Local Government Organizations
72. FMIS for Budget Transparency
73. FMIS for Public Sector Management
74. Core FMIS Functions and Interface with other
Organizational functions
75. Key Components of Integrated Financial Management
Information Systems
76. Key IFMIS Solutions with IT
77. Fiscal Transparency and FMIS
78. FMIS: Key Roles in Corporate Governance
79. Key Roles of FMIS in Good Governance
80. FMIS Project: Managerial and Technical Approaches
81. Risks and Success Factors in FMIS Projects
82. Challenges and Prospects of FMIS in Bangladesh
83. ICT Solutions for FMIS
84. Modular Approach for Building FMIS
85. FMIS Project Components
86. Organizational Change and Developments for FMIS
operations
87. FMIS Project Preparation and Implementation: Country
Experiences
88. Success Factors in FMIS Project
89. Prerequisites for FMIS Success
90. FMIS Development Methodology in Developing
Countries
91. FMIS ICT Solutions: Problems, Issues and
Recommendations
92. Conceptual Framework: Critical Elements of Successful
Government FMIS Project
93. Design and Implementation of FMIS in Bangladesh
94. Review of Public Financial Management Information
Systems Literature
95. Diagnostic Toolkit for Developing an FMIS in
Developing
Countries
96. Improving Financial Performance through FMIS
97. FMIS Framework for Securing Fiscal Benefits by the
Governments
98. Key Institutional Reforms and Capabilities Needed for
FMIS Implementation
99. FMIS Project Design: Key Aspects and Issues
100. Use of Electronic Payment Systems and Digital
Signature of FMIS
101. Security Management of FMIS
102. System Development Life Cycle for FMIS
103. Financial Information Systems for Banking Industries
104. Financial Markets and FIS
105. Information Technology Architecture for FMIS
106. Payment Systems for International BPO
107. Principal functions of financial systems.
108. The eroding distinctions between banking, insurance,
securities. Industry economics
109 Software for FMIS
110. Introduction to Financial Markets - Equity Markets and
Bond Markets
111. The trading function – institutional vs. retail, and FIS

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