JOURNALS ARE LIKE NEWSPAPERS EXCEPT THAT THEY’RE NOT (31 August 2022)

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This IS research is back for its fourth season. We start off by discussing the journal space for information systems researchers. What are our top journals, what are differences between them and how should authors decide where to submit their work? Tune in to find out.

Episode Reading List

  • Foucault, M. (1970). The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences. Tavistock.
  • Abbott, A. (2001). Chaos of Disciplines. University of Chicago Press.
  • Saunders, C., Brown, S. A., Bygstad, B., Dennis, A. R., Ferran, C., Galletta, D. F., Liang, T.-P., Lowry, P. B., Recker, J., & Sarker, S. (2017). Goals, Values, and Expectations of the AIS Family of Journals. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 18(9), 633-647.
  • Rai, A. (2016). Editor’s Comments: The MIS Quarterly Trifecta: Impact, Range, Speed. MIS Quarterly, 40(1), iii-x.
  • Berente, N., Salge, C. A. D. L., Mallampalli, V. K. T., & Park, K. (2022). Rethinking Project Escalation: An Institutional Perspective on the Persistence of Failing Large-Scale Information System Projects. Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 640-672.
  • Gal, U., Berente, N., & Chasin, F. (2022). Technology Lifecycles and Digital Innovation: Patterns of Discourse Across Levels of Abstraction: A Study of Wikipedia Articles. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, forthcoming.
  • Watson, R. T., Ketter, W., Recker, J., & Seidel, S. (2022). Sustainable Energy Transition: Intermittency Policy Based on Digital Mirror Actions. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 23(3), 631-638.
  • Ågerfalk, P. J., Conboy, K., & Myers, M. D. (2020). Information Systems in the Age of Pandemics: COVID-19 and Beyond. European Journal of Information Systems, 29(3), 203-207.
  • von Briel, F., Recker, J., & Davidsson, P. (2018). Not All Digital Venture Ideas are Created Equal: Implications for Venture Creation Processes. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 27(4), 278-295.
  • Jetha, K., Berente, N., & King, J. L. (2017). Digital and Analog Logics: An Analysis of the Discourse around Property Rights and Information Goods. The Information Society, 33(3), 119-132.
  • Hansen, S., Berente, N., & Lyytinen, K. (2009). Wikipedia, Critical Social Theory, and the Possibility of Rational Discourse. The Information Society, 25(1), 38-59.
  • Furneaux, B., & Wade, M. R. (2010). The End of the Information System Life: A Model of IS Discontinuance. ACM SIGMIS Database, 41(2), 45-69.
  • Furneaux, B., & Wade, M. R. (2011). An Exploration of Organizational Level Information Systems Discontinuance Intentions. MIS Quarterly, 35(3), 573-598.
  • Mendling, J., Berente, N., Seidel, S., & Grisold, T. (2021). Pluralism and Pragmatism in the Information Systems Field: The Case of Research on Business Processes and Organizational Routines. ACM SIGMIS Database, 52(2), 127-140.
  • Feyerabend, P. (2010). Against Method (4th ed.). Verso Books.
  • Treiblmaier, H. (2018). Paul Feyerabend and the Art of Epistemological Anarchy – A Discussion of the Basic Tenets of Against Method and an Assessment of Their Potential Usefulness for the Information Systems Field. ACM SIGMIS Database, 49(2), 93-101.
  • Burton-Jones, A. (2018). Questioning Assumptions in the Information Systems Discipline. ACM SIGMIS Database, 49(3), 121-124.

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