In this essay, we argue that industry receives little attention in IS research and theory, despite its increasingly important influence on information systems (IS) activities. This is evident both in the narrow range of industries examined in IS research and the infrequent consideration of industry in theory. We base these observations on an analysis of IS publications in two top-tier journals (MIS Quarterly and Information Systems Research) over eight years. Drawing from institutional theory, we consider various ways industry can be addressed and assess how industry influences IS activities. We conclude that industry provides an important contextual “space” to build new IS theory and to evaluate the boundaries of existing IS theory. W...
Defining the central identity of the information systems (IS) field is a subject of ongoing concern ...
Many editors of top information systems (IS) journals often blame the lack of theoretical contributi...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
This article highlights important issues about IS/IT relevance and its impact on academic publicatio...
The information systems (IS) discipline has been criticized in the past for lack of secure foundatio...
Motivated by the continuing anxiety discourse within the IS field and the continuing disrespect IS r...
Much of the discussion on the relevance of IS academic research to industry tends to take sides. I ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to examine the use of institutional theory in information systems rese...
The dominant way of producing knowledge in information systems (IS) seeks to domesticate high-level ...
In this paper we attempt to assess the impact of IS research on practice. It is important to show a ...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is a relatively young and rapidly evolving field of study, a...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
Abstract The paper explores the relationship between universities and industry and the opportunities...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
Community on the Watch: Making Sense of IS Research through the Lens of Espoused Theories of IS In t...
Defining the central identity of the information systems (IS) field is a subject of ongoing concern ...
Many editors of top information systems (IS) journals often blame the lack of theoretical contributi...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...
This article highlights important issues about IS/IT relevance and its impact on academic publicatio...
The information systems (IS) discipline has been criticized in the past for lack of secure foundatio...
Motivated by the continuing anxiety discourse within the IS field and the continuing disrespect IS r...
Much of the discussion on the relevance of IS academic research to industry tends to take sides. I ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to examine the use of institutional theory in information systems rese...
The dominant way of producing knowledge in information systems (IS) seeks to domesticate high-level ...
In this paper we attempt to assess the impact of IS research on practice. It is important to show a ...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is a relatively young and rapidly evolving field of study, a...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
Abstract The paper explores the relationship between universities and industry and the opportunities...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
Community on the Watch: Making Sense of IS Research through the Lens of Espoused Theories of IS In t...
Defining the central identity of the information systems (IS) field is a subject of ongoing concern ...
Many editors of top information systems (IS) journals often blame the lack of theoretical contributi...
There has been a great deal of debate about the status of information systems (IS) as an academic di...