This article analyses the first 10 years of research published in the Information Systems Frontiers (ISF) from 1999 to 2008. The analysis of the published material includes examining variables such as most productive authors, citation analysis, universities associated with the most publications, geographic diversity, authors' backgrounds and research methods. The keyword analysis suggests that ISF research has evolved from establishing concepts and domain of information systems ( IS), technology and management to contemporary issues such as outsourcing, web services and security. The analysis presented in this paper has identified intellectually significant studies that have contributed to the development and accumulation of intellectual we...
Following increased interests to examine key trends is IS research, this paper presents a bibliometr...
The past decade has seen enormous changes in the availability, use, and application of information s...
An introduction to the Expanding the Frontiers of Information Systems Research special issue
Post-print version. Final version published by Springer; available online at http://link.springer.co...
Information Systems Frontiers is a leading international journal that publishes research at the inte...
The field of information system (IS) is continuously experiencing rapid changes over past few decade...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is a relatively young and rapidly evolving field of study, a...
This paper profiles the types of research activity that have been published in EJIS from 1997 to 200...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
Information systems (IS) research has continued to consistently evolve with the transitions in the I...
The paper investigates how Information Systems (IS) has emerged as the product of interdisciplinary ...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
This paper examines the impact of key authors on Information Systems research from 1986 to 2005 and ...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and chart three key and underpinning dimensions of Informat...
The information systems (IS) discipline has been criticized in the past for lack of secure foundatio...
Following increased interests to examine key trends is IS research, this paper presents a bibliometr...
The past decade has seen enormous changes in the availability, use, and application of information s...
An introduction to the Expanding the Frontiers of Information Systems Research special issue
Post-print version. Final version published by Springer; available online at http://link.springer.co...
Information Systems Frontiers is a leading international journal that publishes research at the inte...
The field of information system (IS) is continuously experiencing rapid changes over past few decade...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is a relatively young and rapidly evolving field of study, a...
This paper profiles the types of research activity that have been published in EJIS from 1997 to 200...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
Information systems (IS) research has continued to consistently evolve with the transitions in the I...
The paper investigates how Information Systems (IS) has emerged as the product of interdisciplinary ...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
This paper examines the impact of key authors on Information Systems research from 1986 to 2005 and ...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and chart three key and underpinning dimensions of Informat...
The information systems (IS) discipline has been criticized in the past for lack of secure foundatio...
Following increased interests to examine key trends is IS research, this paper presents a bibliometr...
The past decade has seen enormous changes in the availability, use, and application of information s...
An introduction to the Expanding the Frontiers of Information Systems Research special issue