The sociotechnical perspective is often seen as one of the foundational viewpoints—or an “axis of cohesion”—for the Information Systems (IS) discipline, contributing to both its distinctiveness and its ability to coherently expand its boundaries. However, our review of papers in the two leading IS journals from 2000 to 2016 suggests that IS research has lost sight of the discipline’s sociotechnical character—a character that was widely acknowledged at the discipline’s inception. This is a problem because an axis of cohesion can be fundamental to a discipline’s long-term vitality. In order to address this issue, we offer ways to renew the sociotechnical perspective so that it can continue to serve as a distinctive and coherent foundation for...
The conventional wisdom amongst information systems (IS) researchers is that information systems is ...
Is the IS discipline a single discipline that focuses on both behavioral (BIS) and technical (TIS) t...
This paper explores challenges of the evolution of the concept of Information Systems (IS) and its i...
This paper seeks to offer an assessment on the extent to which we, as IS academics, have been faithf...
This paper seeks to offer an assessment regarding the extent to which we, as IS academics, have been...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is over a third of a century old. It is a multidisciplinary ...
The purpose of this paper is to renew the sociotechnical perspective as an “axis of cohesion”for the...
peer-reviewedThis paper provides a detailed assessment of the current status of the Information Syst...
This paper seeks to offer an assessment regarding the extent to which we, as IS academics, have been...
The Information Systems (IS) research community is very young: it has not yet accumulated the discip...
This contribution to the SIGPHIL workshop on reconciling the social and technical in IS research pro...
The IT artifact and debates about the core of the IS field received a lot of attention in the last...
This paper provides a detailed assessment of the current status of the Information Systems (IS) fiel...
peer-reviewedThere is much concern among IS researchers due to the failure to establish adequate co...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
The conventional wisdom amongst information systems (IS) researchers is that information systems is ...
Is the IS discipline a single discipline that focuses on both behavioral (BIS) and technical (TIS) t...
This paper explores challenges of the evolution of the concept of Information Systems (IS) and its i...
This paper seeks to offer an assessment on the extent to which we, as IS academics, have been faithf...
This paper seeks to offer an assessment regarding the extent to which we, as IS academics, have been...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is over a third of a century old. It is a multidisciplinary ...
The purpose of this paper is to renew the sociotechnical perspective as an “axis of cohesion”for the...
peer-reviewedThis paper provides a detailed assessment of the current status of the Information Syst...
This paper seeks to offer an assessment regarding the extent to which we, as IS academics, have been...
The Information Systems (IS) research community is very young: it has not yet accumulated the discip...
This contribution to the SIGPHIL workshop on reconciling the social and technical in IS research pro...
The IT artifact and debates about the core of the IS field received a lot of attention in the last...
This paper provides a detailed assessment of the current status of the Information Systems (IS) fiel...
peer-reviewedThere is much concern among IS researchers due to the failure to establish adequate co...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
The conventional wisdom amongst information systems (IS) researchers is that information systems is ...
Is the IS discipline a single discipline that focuses on both behavioral (BIS) and technical (TIS) t...
This paper explores challenges of the evolution of the concept of Information Systems (IS) and its i...