This panel reexamines the perennial debate on the relevance of IS from the point of view of the value of IS research, who benefits from it and how these benefits are realized. Following up on previous panels, it promotes a discussion on the kinds of knowledge the IS community produces, the visibility of the IS research, its contributions and what could or should the IS community be working on in the future. Four panelists, who have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in their respective careers, weigh in and respond to questions on who benefits from their research, what they view as grand challenges that the IS community has addressed, and how as a research community, we can create value. Their discussions on these critical issues are ...
This commentary examines two questions of interest to the relevance debate in IS research: why is re...
The IS field is growing rapidly and new technological developments are providing new possibilities f...
This paper reports on the panel discussion that took place at the European Conference on Information...
This panel reexamines the perennial debate on the relevance of IS from the point of view of the valu...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
Questions about the value of research, particularly in business and IS, have come to the foreground ...
Increasingly scholars are called to engage in high-impact research projects, which are research effo...
This article responds to six rejoinders to Hassan [2014] and addresses their concerns surrounding th...
This paper is an outcome of a panel discussion that was held during the 2005 International Conferenc...
Building on a social constructivist approach, this commentary examines the value of Information Syst...
We in the Information Systems community often describe our discipline as being of an inherently appl...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
This commentary examines two questions of interest to the relevance debate in IS research: why is re...
The IS field is growing rapidly and new technological developments are providing new possibilities f...
This paper reports on the panel discussion that took place at the European Conference on Information...
This panel reexamines the perennial debate on the relevance of IS from the point of view of the valu...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
Few would refute the view that information systems have and will continue to make significant impact...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
During the ICIS 2018 conference, in San Francisco, two interesting panels addressed themes related t...
Questions about the value of research, particularly in business and IS, have come to the foreground ...
Increasingly scholars are called to engage in high-impact research projects, which are research effo...
This article responds to six rejoinders to Hassan [2014] and addresses their concerns surrounding th...
This paper is an outcome of a panel discussion that was held during the 2005 International Conferenc...
Building on a social constructivist approach, this commentary examines the value of Information Syst...
We in the Information Systems community often describe our discipline as being of an inherently appl...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
This commentary examines two questions of interest to the relevance debate in IS research: why is re...
The IS field is growing rapidly and new technological developments are providing new possibilities f...
This paper reports on the panel discussion that took place at the European Conference on Information...