It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. In recent years, causes and appropriate remedial actions have been widely canvassed in the literature. The paper begins with an analysis of the literature relevant to the ongoing debate, and presents summaries of issues pertinent to the causes of the divide, and to the achievement of enhanced cooperation between the two wings. A theoretical framework is proposed which identifies the necessary actions that are required at the individual and the organisational level. It indicates that radical rethinking may be required with regard to the structure of the IS discipline, both within and outside academia. An ...
Abstract The paper explores the relationship between universities and industry and the opportunities...
Industry practitioners deal with complex and fast-moving information system (IS) related challenges....
The concerns that the identity of the IS discipline is unstable and there is a crisis in the discipl...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
The Information Systems (IS) field has struggled to achieve a functional relationship between acade...
[Abstract]: Debate has persisted over the raison d'être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. ...
Debate has persisted over the raison d’être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There are ma...
Debate has persisted over the raison d'etre of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There are ma...
Debate has persisted over the raison d’être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There are m...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
Abstract The paper explores the relationship between universities and industry and the opportunities...
Industry practitioners deal with complex and fast-moving information system (IS) related challenges....
The concerns that the identity of the IS discipline is unstable and there is a crisis in the discipl...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
It is commonly postulated that a divide exists between the academic and the practitioner wings of th...
The Information Systems (IS) field has struggled to achieve a functional relationship between acade...
[Abstract]: Debate has persisted over the raison d'être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. ...
Debate has persisted over the raison d’être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There are ma...
Debate has persisted over the raison d'etre of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There are ma...
Debate has persisted over the raison d’être of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. There are m...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
Abstract The paper explores the relationship between universities and industry and the opportunities...
Industry practitioners deal with complex and fast-moving information system (IS) related challenges....
The concerns that the identity of the IS discipline is unstable and there is a crisis in the discipl...