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3. As undergraduate teaching often drives faculty hiring, we believe that this provides a suitable repre-
sentation of HCI focus in universities. Additionally, an earlier review of masters programs found a similar pat-
tern of results to those we present below, with Computer Science dominating HCI offerings (Chan et al. 2003).
4. Interestingly, the undergraduate HCI courses from universities that we have been associated with did
not show up in our original searches (nor the HCI courses offered by the editors of this volume). It may be
that Business Schools tend to keep their course offerings private, in an attempt to help maintain their com-
petitive edge.
5. More recently, with the development of Web-based applications and so-called customer relationship
management systems, marketers in Business Schools have also started to conduct research in this area.
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