IS continually struggles with the ‘gap’ between academic preparation and industry needs. To close this gap, we need to better understand its causes. Recent IS research suggests that gaps may arise when issues receive attention in only practitioner or academic discourses. Institutionalism suggests that gaps can be attributed to the structure of the organizational field. We conduct two studies to investigate these rival explanations. In Study 1 we analyze the practitioner and academic discourses on the need for soft skills in IS. In Study 2 we identify important actors in the IS field and the degree to which they are tightly coupled as evidenced by linkages in their discourses. We then present a process model of the identification, developmen...
Sourcing of services related to development of information systems calls for a set of specific skill...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This research explores the changing nature of the IS discipline by focusing on academic job ads over...
Continuous improvement and development of a curriculum is an essential part of the success of inform...
This research reports some preliminary findings of an investigation into academic and soft skills th...
Information systems (IS) curriculums have been the subject of debate and discussion, as to their pro...
Research suggests that IS people have lower social needsthan people in other occupations. Indeed, pe...
Information Systems (IS) curricula should provide students with both technical and non-technical (so...
In the past, when employers were recruiting Information Technology (IT) professionals, they were kee...
The research paper proposes a skills gap methodology that utilized the respondent experiences in the...
Studies of practitioners of software development have resulted in a gap being identified between wha...
Soft skills like communication and team management have been increasingly gaining importance to impr...
The soft-skills gap the misalignment between the soft skills needed at the workplace and the soft sk...
The purpose of this study was to explore the alignment of soft skills sought by current business IS ...
Recent changes in information systems technologies, applications, and personnel require us to recons...
Sourcing of services related to development of information systems calls for a set of specific skill...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This research explores the changing nature of the IS discipline by focusing on academic job ads over...
Continuous improvement and development of a curriculum is an essential part of the success of inform...
This research reports some preliminary findings of an investigation into academic and soft skills th...
Information systems (IS) curriculums have been the subject of debate and discussion, as to their pro...
Research suggests that IS people have lower social needsthan people in other occupations. Indeed, pe...
Information Systems (IS) curricula should provide students with both technical and non-technical (so...
In the past, when employers were recruiting Information Technology (IT) professionals, they were kee...
The research paper proposes a skills gap methodology that utilized the respondent experiences in the...
Studies of practitioners of software development have resulted in a gap being identified between wha...
Soft skills like communication and team management have been increasingly gaining importance to impr...
The soft-skills gap the misalignment between the soft skills needed at the workplace and the soft sk...
The purpose of this study was to explore the alignment of soft skills sought by current business IS ...
Recent changes in information systems technologies, applications, and personnel require us to recons...
Sourcing of services related to development of information systems calls for a set of specific skill...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This research explores the changing nature of the IS discipline by focusing on academic job ads over...