The paper presents the report of a panel that debated the review process in the information systems (IS) discipline at ICIS 2017 in Seoul, Korea. The panel asked the fundamental question of whether we need to rethink the way we review papers in the discipline. The panelists partnered with the audience to explore some reviewing limitations in IS today and the ways that reviewing in the discipline might change to address some of its difficulties. We first report key concerns with modern reviewing. We then present arguments for and against three proposals (i.e., paying for reviews, mandatory reviews, and open reviews) and a panel audience vote on the issues. We neither advocate for nor condemn these solutions but rather use them to illustrate ...
The discipline of MIS has been going through extensive soul searching in recent years. Part of that ...
This year a record number of panel proposals were submitted for consideration. Of the over twenty-fi...
This panel examines the practice of identifying target journals for IS research. As participants in ...
The paper presents the report of a panel that debated the review process in the information systems ...
The panel will identify problems with the peer review system, not only in terms of its administratio...
This short paper is a rejoinder to Ivari’s (2016). It describes the Ivari’s arguments, corrective ac...
Journal editors have observed a greater occurrence of reviewers agreeing to peer review but never co...
The quality of research published in journals is not only dependent on the work performed by authors...
The advent of the Internet and the subsequent adoption of Open Access schemata are changing the natu...
The IS field needs more great reviewers. What is a great reviewer? In her June 2005 editorial for MI...
Literature reviews (LRs) are recognized for their increasing impact in the information systems liter...
Independent peer review is one of the foundations of scholarship and a practice that has been in pla...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
The advent of the Internet and the subsequent adoption of Open Access schemata are changing the natu...
The ICIS 2009 Call for Papers states that “[o]ur discipline faces an unprecedented challenge as we s...
The discipline of MIS has been going through extensive soul searching in recent years. Part of that ...
This year a record number of panel proposals were submitted for consideration. Of the over twenty-fi...
This panel examines the practice of identifying target journals for IS research. As participants in ...
The paper presents the report of a panel that debated the review process in the information systems ...
The panel will identify problems with the peer review system, not only in terms of its administratio...
This short paper is a rejoinder to Ivari’s (2016). It describes the Ivari’s arguments, corrective ac...
Journal editors have observed a greater occurrence of reviewers agreeing to peer review but never co...
The quality of research published in journals is not only dependent on the work performed by authors...
The advent of the Internet and the subsequent adoption of Open Access schemata are changing the natu...
The IS field needs more great reviewers. What is a great reviewer? In her June 2005 editorial for MI...
Literature reviews (LRs) are recognized for their increasing impact in the information systems liter...
Independent peer review is one of the foundations of scholarship and a practice that has been in pla...
At the AIS’95 conference, many were inspired by Tom Davenport’s keynote address. Tom lamented that w...
The advent of the Internet and the subsequent adoption of Open Access schemata are changing the natu...
The ICIS 2009 Call for Papers states that “[o]ur discipline faces an unprecedented challenge as we s...
The discipline of MIS has been going through extensive soul searching in recent years. Part of that ...
This year a record number of panel proposals were submitted for consideration. Of the over twenty-fi...
This panel examines the practice of identifying target journals for IS research. As participants in ...