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The Information Systems (IS) discipline was founded on the
intersection of computer science and organizational sciences, and
produced a rich body of research on topics ranging from database
design and the strategic role of IT to website design and online
consumer behavior. In this book, the authors provide an
introduction to the discipline, its development, and the structure
of IS research, at a level that is appropriate for emerging and
current IS scholars. Guided by a bibliometric study of all research
articles published in eight premier IS research journals over a
20-year period, the authors identify and present the top 51 IS
research topics. For each topic, they provide a brief overview,
time trends, and references to related influential research works.
The topics are organized into an IS research framework that
includes research on the IT artifact and IS development, IT and
organizations, IT and individuals, IT and markets, and IT for
teamwork and collaboration.
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