Research papers from Information Systems (IS) and reference disciplines. Inspired by awesome-mac and similar projects.
URLs are based on DOIs where a DOI is clearly available.
- Benbya et al. (2019) - MISQ Curation on IS alignment and misalignment
- Cho et al. (2007) JIT - organisational resilience, fragility, and technological innovation diffusion
- Davis (1989) MISQ - the original paper on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
- Norman (1999) - reasonably easy paper, from the Interactions journal, to cite re: affordances in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), building on the work of James Gibson on ecology and perception
- Sirmon et al. (2010) - the original Journal of Management paper on Resource Orchestration
- Teece et al. (1998) - original Strategic Management Journal paper on Dynamic Capabilities
- Ciriello et al. (2022) I&M - 'becoming agile together' with the customer
- Doolin (1998) JIT - IS and power relations in organisations, based on the work of Michel Foucault and sociology of technology
- Sergeeva et al. (2017) MISQ - unintended audiences and unintended consequences of IS
- Thornton and Ocasio (2008) - reasonably good SAGE Reference chapter on the Institutional Logics Perspective (ILP)
- Cecez-Kecmanovic and Kennan (2013) - book chapter on IS research methods and 'methodological landscape'
- Doolin (1996) AJIS - outline of different ways of doing case study research in IS, notably using the vocabulary of 'confirmatory' vs. 'exploratory' research
- Miranda et al. (2022) MISQ - Computationally Intensive Theory Construction
- Sandberg and Alvesson (2010) - Organization paper constructing research questions: gap-spotting vs. problematization
- Urquhart and Fernández (2013) JIT - great overview of Grounded Theory Method (GTM) including "the researcher as blank slate and other myths"
- Walsham (1995) EJIS and Walsham (2006) EJIS - how to do interpretive/interpretivist IS research
- Clarke and Davison (2020) JAIS - whose perspectives are (not) considered in IS research?
- Hirschheim and Klein (2012) JAIS - "glorious and not-so-short history" of IS discipline
- Rai (2017) MISQ - "formulating IS research problems that matter"
- Notable for the "affirming that gravity works in my kitchen" quote (p. vi)
- Sarker et al. (2019) MISQ - "sociotechnical axis of cohesion for the IS discipline"
Curated by Association For Information Systems - India Chapter (INAIS) and posted on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/posts/association-for-information-systems-india-chapter-inais_1980s-concepts-methodologies-activity-7192187819379859457-RAQW?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
- Banville & Landry (1989) CACM. Can the Field of MIS be Disciplined? DOI: 10.1145/63238.63241
- Ives, Hamilton & Davis (1980) MS. A framework for research in computer-based management information systems. 10.1287/mnsc.26.9.910
- Keen (1980) ICIS. MIS research: Reference disciplines and a cumulative tradition. http://aisel.aisnet.org/icis1980/9
- Kriebel & Moore (1982) DATABASE. Economics and management information systems. DOI: 10.1145/1017702.1017709
- Davis (1989) MISQ. Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and user acceptance of information technology. DOI: 10.2307/249008
- Lee (1989) MISQ. A scientific methodology for MIS case studies. DOI: 10.2307/248698
- Straub (1989) MISQ. Validating instruments in MIS research. DOI: 10.2307/248922
- Boell and Cecez-Kecmanovic (2014) CAIS - hermeneutic approach to IS literature review