This study examines one dimension of the evolution of the information systems (IS) field through a scientometric study of three major global, regional and national conferences: ICIS, PACIS and ASAC. The findings suggest that IS has matured and diversified over the years, since the number of publications and the average number of collaborators per publication have been growing. Using well-established scientometric laws the study further demonstrates that the productivity distribution of researchers in the IS field is in line with what is expected from an established domain with some noticeable characteristics. Implications for IS research are suggested
As the Information Systems (IS) field enters its fourth decade of evolution, the time is right to pr...
The present paper aims to enumerate the research impact of scholarly communications using Scientomet...
Many argue that the Information Systems (IS) field is at a critical juncture in its evolving identit...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
The objective of this study was to analyze, which research methodologies are currently being used in...
Since the inception of the Information Systems (IS) discipline scholars have questioned and debated ...
This is a research in progress paper seeking to explore trends and characteristics of Australasian i...
The use of scientometric techniques for analyzing trends and patterns in IS research is becoming inc...
I examine the employed research methods of 1,023 article from Information Systems (IS) conferences i...
Based on the articles published in three top journals in the field of information systems (MISQ, ISR...
The Australasian Conference in Information Systems (ACIS) has been a significant outlet for the rese...
The goal of this study is to stimulate a broader and deeper application of scientometric theory in i...
Information Systems (IS) is a discipline in which research and practice are closely intertwined. IS ...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
Post-print version. Final version published by Springer; available online at http://link.springer.co...
As the Information Systems (IS) field enters its fourth decade of evolution, the time is right to pr...
The present paper aims to enumerate the research impact of scholarly communications using Scientomet...
Many argue that the Information Systems (IS) field is at a critical juncture in its evolving identit...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
The objective of this study was to analyze, which research methodologies are currently being used in...
Since the inception of the Information Systems (IS) discipline scholars have questioned and debated ...
This is a research in progress paper seeking to explore trends and characteristics of Australasian i...
The use of scientometric techniques for analyzing trends and patterns in IS research is becoming inc...
I examine the employed research methods of 1,023 article from Information Systems (IS) conferences i...
Based on the articles published in three top journals in the field of information systems (MISQ, ISR...
The Australasian Conference in Information Systems (ACIS) has been a significant outlet for the rese...
The goal of this study is to stimulate a broader and deeper application of scientometric theory in i...
Information Systems (IS) is a discipline in which research and practice are closely intertwined. IS ...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
Post-print version. Final version published by Springer; available online at http://link.springer.co...
As the Information Systems (IS) field enters its fourth decade of evolution, the time is right to pr...
The present paper aims to enumerate the research impact of scholarly communications using Scientomet...
Many argue that the Information Systems (IS) field is at a critical juncture in its evolving identit...