Information Systems scholars continuously debate about the nature of the IS discipline. Recently a series of articles have discussed whether the IS field has reached the status of a reference discipline. We address this issue by examining the application of the theory of sensemaking in IS research. Our findings show that the prospects for IS as a reference discipline are not promising. Based on these findings we suggest that IS scholars hallucinate when they a) assume that to become a 'real' academic discipline, IS has to become a reference discipline, and b) believe that IS will become a reference discipline in time. Hence, we describe the IS reference discipline discussion as a misconception, which should be abandoned in the pursuit of a ...
The dominant way of producing knowledge in information systems (IS) seeks to domesticate high-level ...
The question of relevance of the IS discipline is critically important. The issues at hand are: Has ...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a radical alternative perspective into the debate on diver...
Information Systems scholars continuously debate about the nature of the IS discipline. Recently a s...
The conventional wisdom amongst information systems (IS) researchers is that information systems is ...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Robert D. Galliers and Mari-Klara Stein; individual chapters,...
We view the current belief in reference discipline theories and their value in MIS research as exhib...
We view the current state of reference discipline theory dominance in the MIS field as constituting ...
Two articles published in this issue (Wade et al. and ours) through similar analyses reach contrasti...
Part 6: Theory and MethodsInternational audienceMany different methods have been used to understand ...
We view the current state of reference discipline theory dominance in the MIS field as constituting ...
Researchers have emphasized theory’s pivotal importance in the information systems (IS) discipline s...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is apparently undergoing an identity crisis. Academicians qu...
We are concerned that the IS research community is making the discipline’s central identity ambi-guo...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
The dominant way of producing knowledge in information systems (IS) seeks to domesticate high-level ...
The question of relevance of the IS discipline is critically important. The issues at hand are: Has ...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a radical alternative perspective into the debate on diver...
Information Systems scholars continuously debate about the nature of the IS discipline. Recently a s...
The conventional wisdom amongst information systems (IS) researchers is that information systems is ...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Robert D. Galliers and Mari-Klara Stein; individual chapters,...
We view the current belief in reference discipline theories and their value in MIS research as exhib...
We view the current state of reference discipline theory dominance in the MIS field as constituting ...
Two articles published in this issue (Wade et al. and ours) through similar analyses reach contrasti...
Part 6: Theory and MethodsInternational audienceMany different methods have been used to understand ...
We view the current state of reference discipline theory dominance in the MIS field as constituting ...
Researchers have emphasized theory’s pivotal importance in the information systems (IS) discipline s...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is apparently undergoing an identity crisis. Academicians qu...
We are concerned that the IS research community is making the discipline’s central identity ambi-guo...
This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of information systems (IS) as a discipline in the mak...
The dominant way of producing knowledge in information systems (IS) seeks to domesticate high-level ...
The question of relevance of the IS discipline is critically important. The issues at hand are: Has ...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a radical alternative perspective into the debate on diver...