NICK, MAN OF THE PEOPLE (3 May 2023)

Description

Time to tie up some loose ends. We learned so much from our guests in the previous three episodes and we touched on so many topics that we feel we need to revisit some of these. So we once again discuss what we think about the extended list of eleven premier journals, we discuss what good career advice looks like in different regions of IS scholarship, and we begin to wonder whether all theories are truly equal. And of course, we are figuring out which of us is the alpha male on this podcast.

Episode Reading List

  • Lee, A. S. (1989). A Scientific Methodology for MIS Case Studies. MIS Quarterly, 13(1), 32-50.
  • Rutschi, C., Berente, N., & Nwanganga, F. (2023). Data Sensitivity and Domain Specificity in Reuse of Machine Learning Applications. Information Systems Frontiers, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-023-10388-4.
  • Mendling, J., Recker, J., Reijers, H. A., & Leopold, H. (2019). An Empirical Review of the Connection Between Model Viewer Characteristics and the Comprehension of Conceptual Process Models. Information Systems Frontiers, 21(5), 1111-1135.
  • The Tipsy Baker Bar, Esplanade 29/30, 20354 Hamburg, https://www.instagram.com/tipsybakerbar/.
  • Weber, R. (1997). Ontological Foundations of Information Systems. Coopers & Lybrand and the Accounting Association of Australia and New Zealand.
  • Ajzen, I. (1991). The Theory of Planned Behaviour. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 179-211.
  • Baldwin, C. Y., & Clark, K. B. (2000). Design Rules, Volume 1: The Power of Modularity. MIT Press.
  • Hohwy, J. (2014). The Predictive Mind. Oxford University Press.
  • Bacharach, S. B. (1989). Organizational Theories: Some Criteria for Evaluation. Academy of Management Review, 14(4), 496-515.
  • Delanda, M. (2016). Assemblage Theory. Edinburgh University Press.
  • Deleuze, G., & Guattari, F. (1987). A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. University of Minnesota Press.
  • Mingers, J. (2004). Real-izing Information Systems: Critical Realism as an Underpinning Philosophy for Information Systems. Information and Organization, 14(2), 87-103.

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