This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in the period 2003 to 2007 in two information systems journals: Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Information and Management (I&M). We used the Web of Science database to track the publication records of the scholars and institutions. The results indicated that the Pacific Asia researchers provided notable contributions to these two journals and seem to treat them as their preferred publication outlets. Furthermore, the leading institutions in the Pacific Asia region show similar productivity to the leading institutions in North and South America in these two journals. The findings from this research shed more light on the productivity of Pacific Asia...
This study reports on research that examined DEST data from 14 Australian universities to identify t...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
This study reports on research that examined DEST data from 14 Australian universities to identify t...
This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in th
This study examines the publication productivity of researchers in information systems (IS), with sp...
This study examines the publication productivity of researchers in information systems (IS), with sp...
As research in information systems (IS) becomes increasingly popular, it is interesting to know the ...
The authors examine the marketing research productivity of Asia-Pacific universities using a set of ...
This is the first issue of the Pacific Asia Journal of Information Systems (PAJAIS). It also indicat...
Research in information systems (IS) in the Asia Pacific has experienced fast progress in the past 1...
Research in information systems (IS) in the Asia Pacific has experienced fast progress in the past 1...
Publication growth rates in Asia have been rapidly increasing since 2000. Amid this constant rise in...
This paper presents a survey of the productivity, in terms of international scientific publications,...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This is the last in a series of nine papers making up a special issue of Communications of the AIS (...
This study reports on research that examined DEST data from 14 Australian universities to identify t...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
This study reports on research that examined DEST data from 14 Australian universities to identify t...
This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in th
This study examines the publication productivity of researchers in information systems (IS), with sp...
This study examines the publication productivity of researchers in information systems (IS), with sp...
As research in information systems (IS) becomes increasingly popular, it is interesting to know the ...
The authors examine the marketing research productivity of Asia-Pacific universities using a set of ...
This is the first issue of the Pacific Asia Journal of Information Systems (PAJAIS). It also indicat...
Research in information systems (IS) in the Asia Pacific has experienced fast progress in the past 1...
Research in information systems (IS) in the Asia Pacific has experienced fast progress in the past 1...
Publication growth rates in Asia have been rapidly increasing since 2000. Amid this constant rise in...
This paper presents a survey of the productivity, in terms of international scientific publications,...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This is the last in a series of nine papers making up a special issue of Communications of the AIS (...
This study reports on research that examined DEST data from 14 Australian universities to identify t...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
This study reports on research that examined DEST data from 14 Australian universities to identify t...