Business Professors Win 2008 Book of the Year Award

Feb 04, 2009


Pearson Education, Canada’s largest educational publisher, has selected a textbook by SFU Business professors Andrew Gemino and Peter Tingling as the 2008 Canadian Book of the Year. Entitled Experiencing MIS (Management Information Systems), it is a Canadian adaptation of an American textbook.
Gemino and Tingling co-wrote the Canadian version with David Kroenke to stimulate student interest in management information systems, a course experiencing declining enrolment at universities. It is a fresh approach for instructors looking for new and interesting ways to engage students in the fast-paced discipline of MIS.

“Students were telling us that the more traditional MIS textbooks were not engaging to read,” says Gemino. Experiencing MIS is a new generation resource for introductory MIS, created specifically to meet the diverse needs of Canadian business students. The Canadian version has 200 fewer pages, a new chapter on ethics and governance, and 16 new Canadian cases. The market-leading content focuses on business process, boasts a bold visual design and is written in a fun and dynamic way to excite students about MIS. It comes fully integrated with robust online resources and additional topics in MyMISLab.

Pearson selected the text based on its overall innovation and creativity, product and market development, use of technology and sales performance.