THERE IS SO MUCH GREAT RESEARCH OUT THERE (21 December 2022)

Description

Teaching is done for many of us, we’ve had main our conference, our papers and revisions are submitted. What’s left to do? Rewind, reflect, and celebrate the great work accomplished this year. And given that n = 2 equals a tradition, we dish out awards this year just like last year. This time, we celebrate the year’s most trailblazing theories, the most innovative methods, the most timely case studies, and the best design research artifacts. Tune in and listen, make sure to read the great exemplar works, and follow us also in 2023 when we return.

Episode Reading List

  • DoctorDecade. (2019). Gotta Keep Feeding the Beast. https://soundcloud.com/doctordecade/sets/gotta-keep-feeding-the-beast.
  • Meyer, J. W., & Rowan, B. (1977). Institutionalized Organizations: Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony. American Journal of Sociology, 83(2), 340-363.
  • Bacon, F. (1620/2019). Novum Organum. Anodos Publishers.
  • Fisher, R. A. (1935). The Design of Experiments. Oliver and Boyd.
  • Neyman, J., Iwaszkiewicz, K., & Kolodziejczyk, S. (1935). Statistical Problems in Agricultural Experimentation. Supplement to the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 11(2), 107-180.
  • Recker, J. (2021). Scientific Research in Information Systems: A Beginner’s Guide (2nd ed.). Springer.
  • Pentland, B. T., Yoo, Y., Recker, J., & Kim, I. (2022). From Lock-in to Transformation: A Path-Centric Theory of Emerging Technology and Organizing. Organization Science, 33(1), 194-211.
  • Lebovitz, S., Levina, N., & Lifshitz-Assaf, H. (2021). Is AI Ground Truth Really “True”? The Dangers of Training and Evaluating AI Tools Based on Experts’ Know-What. MIS Quarterly, 45(3), 1501-1525.
  • Schreieck, M., Wiesche, M., & Krcmar, H. (2022). From Product Platform Ecosystem to Innovation Platform Ecosystem: An Institutional Perspective on the Governance of Ecosystem Transformations. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 23(6), 1354-1385.
  • Annosi, M. C., Mattarelli, E., Micelotta, E., & Martini, A. (2022). Logics’ Shift and Depletion of Innovation: A Multi-level Study of Agile Use in a Multinational Telco Company. Information and Organization, 32(3), 100421.
  • Salge, C. A. D. L., Karahanna, E., & Thatcher, J. B. (2022). Algorithmic Processes of Social Alertness and Social Transmission: How Bots Disseminate Information on Twitter. MIS Quarterly, 46(1), 229-260.
  • Alaimo, C., & Kallinikos, J. (2022). Organizations Decentered: Data Objects, Technology and Knowledge. Organization Science, 33(1), 19-37.
  • Winter, S., Berente, N., Howison, J., & Butler, B. S. (2014). Beyond the Organizational ‘Container’: Conceptualizing 21st Century Sociotechnical Work. Information and Organization, 24(4), 250-269.
  • Miranda, S. M., Wang, D., & Tian, C. (2022). Discursive Fields and the Diversity-Coherence Paradox: An Ecological Perspective on the Blockchain Community Discourse. MIS Quarterly, 46(3), 1421-1452.
  • Association for Information Systems (2022). IS Research, Methods, and Theories. https://aisnet.org/page/ISResearch.
  • Zampou, E., Mourtos, I., Pramatari, K., & Seidel, S. (2022). A Design Theory for Energy and Carbon Management Systems in the Supply Chain. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 23(1), 329-371.
  • Yang, K., Lau, R. Y. K., & Abbasi, A. (2023). Getting Personal: A Deep Learning Artifact for Text-Based Measurement of Personality. Information Systems Research, 34(1), 194-222.
  • Abbasi, A., Dobolyi, D., Vance, A., & Zahedi, F. M. (2021). The Phishing Funnel Model: A Design Artifact to Predict User Susceptibility to Phishing Websites. Information Systems Research, 32(2), 410-436.

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