In this panel, we address the identity and dynamics of MIS, including myths and taboos in the history of the field, interdisciplinary identities, intradisciplinary perspectives, and empirics on coherence and change in the discipline. Panelists are Frank Land, London School of Economics, UK Michael D. Myers, University of Auckland Business School, NZ Robert Zmud, Michael F. Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma, OK and Linda Levine, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, PA. Panel Moderator and Point of Contact:Tor J. LarsenThe past and the future of information systems: 1976-2006 and beyondRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
The field of management emerged in response to the challenges of the industrial age that is now comi...
The discipline of MIS has been going through extensive soul searching in recent years. Part of that ...
Part 5: Revisiting Concepts and TheoriesInternational audiencePurpose: The present paper addresses t...
In this panel, we address the identity and dynamics of MIS, including myths and taboos in the histor...
The MIS discipline faces the need to periodically re-establish its relevance to both academics and p...
The MIS discipline faces the need to periodically re-establish its relevance to both academics and p...
This paper addresses the definition of MIS and the legitimacy of MIS as an academic discipline. Both...
International audienceWe have fully read and analyze 550 articles in order to describe the MIS field...
Information Systems educators frequently hear dire predictions of the impending demise of the academ...
This paper takes on a contrarian view of Banville and Landry’s (1989) landmark article “Can the Fiel...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
From the perspective of a doctoral student, there are several inferences to be made from the Is it ...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
Defining the central identity of the information systems (IS) field is a subject of ongoing concern ...
The field of management emerged in response to the challenges of the industrial age that is now comi...
The discipline of MIS has been going through extensive soul searching in recent years. Part of that ...
Part 5: Revisiting Concepts and TheoriesInternational audiencePurpose: The present paper addresses t...
In this panel, we address the identity and dynamics of MIS, including myths and taboos in the histor...
The MIS discipline faces the need to periodically re-establish its relevance to both academics and p...
The MIS discipline faces the need to periodically re-establish its relevance to both academics and p...
This paper addresses the definition of MIS and the legitimacy of MIS as an academic discipline. Both...
International audienceWe have fully read and analyze 550 articles in order to describe the MIS field...
Information Systems educators frequently hear dire predictions of the impending demise of the academ...
This paper takes on a contrarian view of Banville and Landry’s (1989) landmark article “Can the Fiel...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
The ongoing debate about the identity of the Information Systems (IS) discipline is examined from a ...
From the perspective of a doctoral student, there are several inferences to be made from the Is it ...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
Defining the central identity of the information systems (IS) field is a subject of ongoing concern ...
The field of management emerged in response to the challenges of the industrial age that is now comi...
The discipline of MIS has been going through extensive soul searching in recent years. Part of that ...
Part 5: Revisiting Concepts and TheoriesInternational audiencePurpose: The present paper addresses t...