peer-reviewedInformation systems (IS) researchers have long discussed research impact and journal rankings. We believe that any measure of impact should pass the same fundamental tests that we apply to our own research: validity and reliability. In this paper, we examine the impact of journals in the AIS Senior Scholars’ basket of eight journals, three close contenders (i.e., journals that researchers frequently suggest for inclusion in the basket), and six randomly selected IS journals (from the Web of Science list) using a variety of traditional measures (e.g., journal impact factor) and newer measures (e.g., PageRank). Based on the results, we make three rather unpleasant and likely contentious conclusions. First, journal impact fa...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
Journal impact factors (JIFs) often deviate from the common view of journal quality held by field ex...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
Information systems (IS) researchers have long discussed research impact and journal rankings. We be...
Information systems (IS) researchers have long discussed research impact and journal rankings. We be...
Assessing the relative stature of journals devoted to the information systems (IS) discipline is an ...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
Consistent with Straub and Anderson (2010), we recognize that a journal’s quality and a journal’s im...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
We re-examine “Evaluating Journal Quality and the Association for Information Systems Senior Scholar...
The “impact factor” computed and published by ISI has become increasingly prominent as a quality mea...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
In a recent issue of Human Communication Research, Thomas Hugh Feeley notes, “journal impact ranking...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
Journal impact factors (JIFs) often deviate from the common view of journal quality held by field ex...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
Information systems (IS) researchers have long discussed research impact and journal rankings. We be...
Information systems (IS) researchers have long discussed research impact and journal rankings. We be...
Assessing the relative stature of journals devoted to the information systems (IS) discipline is an ...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
Consistent with Straub and Anderson (2010), we recognize that a journal’s quality and a journal’s im...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
We re-examine “Evaluating Journal Quality and the Association for Information Systems Senior Scholar...
The “impact factor” computed and published by ISI has become increasingly prominent as a quality mea...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
In a recent issue of Human Communication Research, Thomas Hugh Feeley notes, “journal impact ranking...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
Journal impact factors (JIFs) often deviate from the common view of journal quality held by field ex...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...