A number of Information Systems journals published and edited in North America for inany years have been, up until relatively recently, the only avenue for Information Systems researchers to reach an international audience. There have been, however, increasing numbers of international Information Systemsjournals published outside North America in recent years reflecting the growth in interest and activity in the topic worldwide
This research note examines an apparent paradox in Information Systems (IS) research. This paradox r...
Research quality is often measured by the quality of the journals in which articles are published. T...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...
With the advancement of communication technology there has been a growing emphasis on international ...
The past decade has seen enormous changes in the availability, use, and application of information s...
This research note examines an apparent paradox in Information Systems (IS) research. This paradox r...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...
This is the first issue of the Pacific Asia Journal of Information Systems (PAJAIS). It also indicat...
The information systems (IS) discipline has been criticized in the past for lack of secure foundatio...
This paper profiles the types of research activity that have been published in EJIS from 1997 to 200...
This paper identifies the researches that have had the greatest impact on the Information Systems (I...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and chart three key and underpinning dimensions of Informat...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
The aims of this research are two fold. First, it compares the research focus of Information Systems...
The internationalization characteristics of two Malaysian journals, Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathem...
This research note examines an apparent paradox in Information Systems (IS) research. This paradox r...
Research quality is often measured by the quality of the journals in which articles are published. T...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...
With the advancement of communication technology there has been a growing emphasis on international ...
The past decade has seen enormous changes in the availability, use, and application of information s...
This research note examines an apparent paradox in Information Systems (IS) research. This paradox r...
This article reports findings from a study of patterns of foreign authorship of articles, and intern...
This is the first issue of the Pacific Asia Journal of Information Systems (PAJAIS). It also indicat...
The information systems (IS) discipline has been criticized in the past for lack of secure foundatio...
This paper profiles the types of research activity that have been published in EJIS from 1997 to 200...
This paper identifies the researches that have had the greatest impact on the Information Systems (I...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and chart three key and underpinning dimensions of Informat...
Global trends towards the rapidly increasing use of information systems (IS) apply to the IS researc...
The aims of this research are two fold. First, it compares the research focus of Information Systems...
The internationalization characteristics of two Malaysian journals, Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathem...
This research note examines an apparent paradox in Information Systems (IS) research. This paradox r...
Research quality is often measured by the quality of the journals in which articles are published. T...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...