Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researcher\u27s work, in the information systems discipline as in many others. Citation counts can be generated from a number of data collections, including Thomson’s ISI database and Google Scholar. This paper reports on an exploratory study of the apparent impact of IS researchers, as disclosed by citation counts of their works in those two collections. Citation analysis using currently available databases is found to be fraught with many serious problems, particularly if the ISI collection is used. Unless these problems are appreciated and addressed, IS researchers will be under-valued by those with authority over research funding and employment,...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This study provides a current assessment of the impact of various Information Systems (IS) articles,...
This article presents a case study investigating the coverage complete- ness of the Institute for S...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related pheno...
Citation analysis is a potentially valuable means of assessing the contributions of researchers, in ...
Information Systems research often uses article citation counts to judge the impact of articles, jou...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
Few scientists that specialize in information systems would recognize the name one of the field’s mo...
Based on the International Conference on Information Systems’ (ICIS) 2013 senior scholars’ forum, th...
When faculty members are evaluated, they are judged in part by the impact and quality of their schol...
In this paper, we analyze those publications of the home institutes of the iSchools that are indexed...
Research in the information systems (IS) field is presently under pressure to justify its value by s...
This study uses citations to a group of 42 LIS faculty members to examine the differences between Sc...
Journals from Information Systems field have been evaluated based on several approaches, such as exp...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This study provides a current assessment of the impact of various Information Systems (IS) articles,...
This article presents a case study investigating the coverage complete- ness of the Institute for S...
Citation counts of refereed articles are a potentially valuable measure of the impact of a researche...
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related pheno...
Citation analysis is a potentially valuable means of assessing the contributions of researchers, in ...
Information Systems research often uses article citation counts to judge the impact of articles, jou...
The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) citation databases have been used for decades as a ...
Few scientists that specialize in information systems would recognize the name one of the field’s mo...
Based on the International Conference on Information Systems’ (ICIS) 2013 senior scholars’ forum, th...
When faculty members are evaluated, they are judged in part by the impact and quality of their schol...
In this paper, we analyze those publications of the home institutes of the iSchools that are indexed...
Research in the information systems (IS) field is presently under pressure to justify its value by s...
This study uses citations to a group of 42 LIS faculty members to examine the differences between Sc...
Journals from Information Systems field have been evaluated based on several approaches, such as exp...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This study provides a current assessment of the impact of various Information Systems (IS) articles,...
This article presents a case study investigating the coverage complete- ness of the Institute for S...