This study provides a current assessment of the impact of various Information Systems (IS) articles, and the productivity of IS researchers and institutions. Using a data set of Information Systems articles that spans 15 years, we conducted a scientometric study of the field. The articles are drawn from three premier IS journals. We use citation analysis to demonstrate the impact of articles on institutions and individuals in the IS field. In addition, we identify IS topics with the highest impact. The results indicate that leading productive institutions have changed over time, and problematically, institutions outside of North America are poorly represented. We compare our results with earlier productivity findings created using alternati...
In 2007 the Association for Information Systems announced that “a basket” of six journals should be ...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member\u27s portfolio. The ...
Several years ago Professor Bill Remus of the University of Hawaii reported on the most prolific res...
Many argue that the Information Systems (IS) field is at a critical juncture in its evolving identit...
How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn t...
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related pheno...
We use a survey instrument to identify the universe of journal publication outlets for information s...
How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn t...
Interest in the rankings of contributors to academic literature is evidenced by the numerous publica...
While many studies have assessed IS researcher-production, most have focused on either ranking IS jo...
Information & Management (I&M) has been consistently regarded as one of the top academic jou...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member’s portfolio. The eval...
In 2007 the Association for Information Systems announced that “a basket” of six journals should be ...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member\u27s portfolio. The ...
Several years ago Professor Bill Remus of the University of Hawaii reported on the most prolific res...
Many argue that the Information Systems (IS) field is at a critical juncture in its evolving identit...
How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn t...
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related pheno...
We use a survey instrument to identify the universe of journal publication outlets for information s...
How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn t...
Interest in the rankings of contributors to academic literature is evidenced by the numerous publica...
While many studies have assessed IS researcher-production, most have focused on either ranking IS jo...
Information & Management (I&M) has been consistently regarded as one of the top academic jou...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member’s portfolio. The eval...
In 2007 the Association for Information Systems announced that “a basket” of six journals should be ...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...