This report is part of a series of publications on the status and development of the North-American Information Systems (IS) field and Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI), its counterpart in German speaking countries. Information systems in businesses and organizations are the main subject of research in IS and WI. Hence, both disciplines are applied fields of research. Thus, the valuation of research results and graduates by business practice are vital indicators for the disciplinesâ status and success. Between 1991 and 2001 a plethora of articles were published in leading Information Systems (IS) journals and conference proceedings addressing the issue of relevance of IS research and teaching. This research report provides a comprehensive content ...
The question of relevance of the IS discipline is critically important. The issues at hand are: Has ...
This commentary discusses why most IS acade-mic research today lacks relevance to practice and sugge...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
The purpose of this paper is to provide an explanation towards achievement of relevance in the field...
This commentary examines two questions of interest to the relevance debate in IS research: why is re...
This paper attempts an evaluation of current Information Systems research practice using the UK and ...
Highly applicable research is done not only by some IS faculty members, but also by software firms, ...
This article highlights important issues about IS/IT relevance and its impact on academic publicatio...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
Information Systems as an academic discipline makes two contributions to society. The first, knowle...
The issue of rigor and relevance has been a longstanding topic of discussion and debate within many ...
The discussion of whether research is relevant should include attention to a frame of reference for ...
Thesis (M.Com.(Information Systems) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013The purpose of the s...
The IS field is growing rapidly and new technological developments are providing new possibilities f...
We in the Information Systems community often describe our discipline as being of an inherently appl...
The question of relevance of the IS discipline is critically important. The issues at hand are: Has ...
This commentary discusses why most IS acade-mic research today lacks relevance to practice and sugge...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....
The purpose of this paper is to provide an explanation towards achievement of relevance in the field...
This commentary examines two questions of interest to the relevance debate in IS research: why is re...
This paper attempts an evaluation of current Information Systems research practice using the UK and ...
Highly applicable research is done not only by some IS faculty members, but also by software firms, ...
This article highlights important issues about IS/IT relevance and its impact on academic publicatio...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
Information Systems as an academic discipline makes two contributions to society. The first, knowle...
The issue of rigor and relevance has been a longstanding topic of discussion and debate within many ...
The discussion of whether research is relevant should include attention to a frame of reference for ...
Thesis (M.Com.(Information Systems) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013The purpose of the s...
The IS field is growing rapidly and new technological developments are providing new possibilities f...
We in the Information Systems community often describe our discipline as being of an inherently appl...
The question of relevance of the IS discipline is critically important. The issues at hand are: Has ...
This commentary discusses why most IS acade-mic research today lacks relevance to practice and sugge...
This paper contributes to the rigor vs. relevance debate in the Information Systems (IS) discipline....