In SJIS volume 20 (2008), Mathiassen and Nielsen analyzed engaged scholarship in Scandinavian IS research. They conclude that the collaborative research practice and tra- dition for conducting action research projects might be jeopardized by a recent and general tendency to publish in compliance with traditional IS research publication channels: Invest- ing a substantial amount of time in collaborating with industry partners and communicat- ing results specifically to practitioners does not contribute efficiently to maintaining a high publication volume in academic journals. In this article, I contribute to a debate concerning this issue. Action research is without doubt an exciting and relevant research strategy for IS providing first-hand...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
In the knowledge economy collaboration between practitioners and academic researchers becomes increa...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...
“Is this the problem?”: the question that haunts many information systems (IS) researchers when they...
The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information s...
peer-reviewedThe rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the ...
Action research (AR) has developed extensively since the 1970s. We reviewed the AR literature within...
In highly-structured public bureaucracies, such as universities, the need for stable and ordered adm...
With the aim to help innovation researchers choose outlets for articles based on participatory and a...
The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information s...
Action research (AR) has for many years been promoted and practised as one way to conduct field stud...
Publisher's version of an article published in the journal: Communications of the Association for In...
In highly-structured public bureaucracies, such as universities, the need for stable and ordered adm...
In a thought-provoking paper published in EJIS more than a decade ago, Lyytinen and colleagues asked...
Drawing on genre theory and examining action research studies in leading Information Systems (IS) jo...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
In the knowledge economy collaboration between practitioners and academic researchers becomes increa...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...
“Is this the problem?”: the question that haunts many information systems (IS) researchers when they...
The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information s...
peer-reviewedThe rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the ...
Action research (AR) has developed extensively since the 1970s. We reviewed the AR literature within...
In highly-structured public bureaucracies, such as universities, the need for stable and ordered adm...
With the aim to help innovation researchers choose outlets for articles based on participatory and a...
The rigor versus relevance debate continues to be a matter of lively discussion in the information s...
Action research (AR) has for many years been promoted and practised as one way to conduct field stud...
Publisher's version of an article published in the journal: Communications of the Association for In...
In highly-structured public bureaucracies, such as universities, the need for stable and ordered adm...
In a thought-provoking paper published in EJIS more than a decade ago, Lyytinen and colleagues asked...
Drawing on genre theory and examining action research studies in leading Information Systems (IS) jo...
Traditionally, the literature on action research has been aimed at intra-organisational issues. Thes...
In the knowledge economy collaboration between practitioners and academic researchers becomes increa...
peer-reviewedAs an applied discipline, the gap between IS theory and practice is a potentially worry...