This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information systems (IS) scholars over a 33-year period (from 1980 to 2012). Using the co-authorship data from six premier journals (MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of MIS, Journal of the AIS, European Journal of Information Systems, and Information Systems Journal), we analyze the historical trajectory of five aspects of the field's structural social capital: network ties, network configuration, structural holes, growth, and structural cohesion. Our results show that, as a scientific field, the IS community has made significant progress in accumulating social capital. The current IS collaboration network is also comparable in several ...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is applied to the relationship between the IT department...
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In this paper, we start from relational capital, which is one of the components of intellectual capi...
This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information sy...
From the social network perspective, this study explores the ontological structure of knowledge shar...
This study examines the relationship between social capital and research performance in an informati...
Identity crisis has been a longstanding problem for the Information Systems (IS) community. Most pre...
This paper investigates the co-authorship network of star researchers from different disciplines who...
The emergence of community informatics as a research community was a response to the practical exper...
Social capital has recently gained importance in a variety of differed research fields. The concept ...
One important theoretical focus in community informatics is based on the convergence of two establis...
Virtual Teams in enterprise contexts have been well researched. However when concerned with scientif...
The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill...
The inadequate use of social capital to improve exploratory innovation activities is a phenomenon ob...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is applied to the relationship between the IT department...
The ability of employees to interact and work together as a team is essential for the functioning an...
In this paper, we start from relational capital, which is one of the components of intellectual capi...
This study examines the development of social capital in the collaboration network of information sy...
From the social network perspective, this study explores the ontological structure of knowledge shar...
This study examines the relationship between social capital and research performance in an informati...
Identity crisis has been a longstanding problem for the Information Systems (IS) community. Most pre...
This paper investigates the co-authorship network of star researchers from different disciplines who...
The emergence of community informatics as a research community was a response to the practical exper...
Social capital has recently gained importance in a variety of differed research fields. The concept ...
One important theoretical focus in community informatics is based on the convergence of two establis...
Virtual Teams in enterprise contexts have been well researched. However when concerned with scientif...
The concept of social capital, or the value that can be derived from social ties created by goodwill...
The inadequate use of social capital to improve exploratory innovation activities is a phenomenon ob...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
In this paper, a social capital perspective is applied to the relationship between the IT department...
The ability of employees to interact and work together as a team is essential for the functioning an...
In this paper, we start from relational capital, which is one of the components of intellectual capi...