Over 10 years ago, the issue of whether IS researchers were rigorously validating their quantitative, positivist instruments was raised (Straub 1989). In the years that have passed since that time, the profession has undergone many changes. Novel technologies and management trends have come and gone. New professional societies have been formed and grown in prominence and new demands have been placed on the field’s research and teaching obligations. But the issue of rigor in IS research has persisted throughout all such changes. Without solid validation of the instruments that are used to gather data upon which findings and interpretations are based, the very scientific basis of positivist, quantitative research is threatened. As a ...
Abstract: In the last two decades, interpretive research has become more established and more popula...
International audienceScale adaptation, where authors alter the wording of an already published scal...
The generic IS-success constructs first identified by DeLone and McLean (1992) continue to be widely...
Over 10 years ago, the issue of whether IS researchers were rigorously validating their quantitative...
This article illustrates how influential arguments were used to validate an information ...
International audienceStraub, Boudreau and Gefen gave an important contribution in the critical scie...
This paper presents a literature review of content validity, summarizes qualitative and quantitative...
The generic IS-success constructs first identified by DeLone and McLean (1992) continue to be widely...
Validation within design science research in Information Systems (DSRIS) is much debated. The relati...
In the last two decades, interpretive research has become more established and more popular in infor...
Research in information systems includes a wide range of approaches that make a contribution in term...
Validity is an enduring theme in the Information Systems (IS) domain. However, because much of that ...
We discuss the cyclical nature of action research (AR) in information systems (IS) and contrast it w...
Research in information systems includes a wide range of approaches that make a contribution in term...
Case research has commanded respect in the information systems (IS) discipline for at least a decade...
Abstract: In the last two decades, interpretive research has become more established and more popula...
International audienceScale adaptation, where authors alter the wording of an already published scal...
The generic IS-success constructs first identified by DeLone and McLean (1992) continue to be widely...
Over 10 years ago, the issue of whether IS researchers were rigorously validating their quantitative...
This article illustrates how influential arguments were used to validate an information ...
International audienceStraub, Boudreau and Gefen gave an important contribution in the critical scie...
This paper presents a literature review of content validity, summarizes qualitative and quantitative...
The generic IS-success constructs first identified by DeLone and McLean (1992) continue to be widely...
Validation within design science research in Information Systems (DSRIS) is much debated. The relati...
In the last two decades, interpretive research has become more established and more popular in infor...
Research in information systems includes a wide range of approaches that make a contribution in term...
Validity is an enduring theme in the Information Systems (IS) domain. However, because much of that ...
We discuss the cyclical nature of action research (AR) in information systems (IS) and contrast it w...
Research in information systems includes a wide range of approaches that make a contribution in term...
Case research has commanded respect in the information systems (IS) discipline for at least a decade...
Abstract: In the last two decades, interpretive research has become more established and more popula...
International audienceScale adaptation, where authors alter the wording of an already published scal...
The generic IS-success constructs first identified by DeLone and McLean (1992) continue to be widely...