The ICIS 2009 Call for Papers states that “[o]ur discipline faces an unprecedented challenge as we struggle for relevancy in the face of changing demographics and world events. More to the point, much of our research is being questioned in terms of impact, both real and potential”. Such an assessment, if true, suggests a dangerous situation for the IS field, and significant challenges for its future. This panel session proposes to bring together a group of highly acclaimed practice-oriented IS researchers to share their reactions to the above assessment, offer their perspectives on a series of provocative propositions about doing IT research that matters to practice, and engage in an animated debate with each other and with the audience on ...
What are the technologies that will transform business and drive the research agenda for the IS fiel...
Information Systems educators frequently hear dire predictions of the impending demise of the academ...
Sub-fields within I.S. generate benefits for their participants and for the larger research discipli...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
While the aspiration for the IS discipline\u27s bright future is a shared objective, there is a cont...
While the aspiration for the IS discipline's bright future is a shared objective, there is a controv...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
Practitioners have played an important role in the information system (IS) field’s development since...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
We in the Information Systems community often describe our discipline as being of an inherently appl...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
This paper is an outcome of a panel discussion that was held during the 2005 International Conferenc...
This paper reports on the panel discussion that took place at the European Conference on Information...
What are the technologies that will transform business and drive the research agenda for the IS fiel...
Information Systems educators frequently hear dire predictions of the impending demise of the academ...
Sub-fields within I.S. generate benefits for their participants and for the larger research discipli...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
While the aspiration for the IS discipline\u27s bright future is a shared objective, there is a cont...
While the aspiration for the IS discipline's bright future is a shared objective, there is a controv...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
Practitioners have played an important role in the information system (IS) field’s development since...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
We in the Information Systems community often describe our discipline as being of an inherently appl...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
This paper is an outcome of a panel discussion that was held during the 2005 International Conferenc...
This paper reports on the panel discussion that took place at the European Conference on Information...
What are the technologies that will transform business and drive the research agenda for the IS fiel...
Information Systems educators frequently hear dire predictions of the impending demise of the academ...
Sub-fields within I.S. generate benefits for their participants and for the larger research discipli...