Term-weighting approaches in automatic text retrieval
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Can the field of MIS be disciplined?
Communications of the ACM
A paradigmatic approach to the discipline of information systems
Behavioral Science
A scientific methodology for MIS case studies
MIS Quarterly
Lexical analysis and stoplists
Information retrieval
Information retrieval
Information retrieval
Empirical research in information systems: the practice of relevance
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Rigor vs. relevance revisited: response to Benbasat and Zmud
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
The academic field of information systems in Europe
European Journal of Information Systems
A vector space model for automatic indexing
Communications of the ACM
Lower dimensional representation of text data in vector space based information retrieval
Computational information retrieval
On the use of the singular value decomposition for text retrieval
Computational information retrieval
Information Systems Research
Combining IS Research Methods: Towards a Pluralist Methodology
Information Systems Research
Examining differences across journal rankings
Communications of the ACM - Medical image modeling
Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques
Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques
Information Systems: The State of the Field (John Wiley Series in Information Systems)
Information Systems: The State of the Field (John Wiley Series in Information Systems)
Cross-language information retrieval using PARAFAC2
Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining
Research in Information Systems: An Empirical Study of Diversity in the Discipline and Its Journals
Journal of Management Information Systems
Research Commentary---Digital Infrastructures: The Missing IS Research Agenda
Information Systems Research
The change in user and IT dynamics: Blogs as IT-enabled virtual self-presentation
Computers in Human Behavior
The Power of Patterns and Pattern Recognition When Developing Information-Based Strategy
Journal of Management Information Systems
Text-mining the voice of the people
Communications of the ACM
Sharing knowledge on IS education
ACM Inroads
Meta-analysis of design science research within the IS community: trends, patterns, and outcomes
DESRIST'10 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Global Perspectives on Design Science Research
Proceedings of the 50th annual conference on Computers and People Research
How to use behavioral research insights on trust for HCI system design
CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
On using spheres of meaning to define and dignify the IS discipline
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
It is not for fun: An examination of social network site usage
Information and Management
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Information systems strategy: Past, present, future?
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Event history, spatial analysis and count data methods for empirical research in information systems
Information Technology and Management
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
IT innovation adoption by enterprises: Knowledge discovery through text analytics
Decision Support Systems
Editor's comments: why top journals accept your paper
MIS Quarterly
Proceedings of the 2013 annual conference on Computers and people research
Sustaining accessibility of information through digital preservation: A literature review
Journal of Information Science
Actors' misaligned interests to explain the low impact of an information system - A case study
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Explaining data-driven document classifications
MIS Quarterly
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What is the intellectual core of the information systems discipline? This study uses latent semantic analysis to examine a large body of published IS research in order to address this question. Specifically, the abstracts of all research papers over the time period from 1985 through 2006 published in three top IS research journals-MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, and Journal of Management Information Systems-were analyzed. This analysis identified five core research areas: (1) information technology and organizations; (2) IS development; (3) IT and individuals; (4) IT and markets; and (5) IT and groups. Over the time frame of our analysis, these core topics have remained quite stable. However, the specific research themes within each core area have evolved significantly, reflecting research that has focused less on technology development and more on the social context in which information technologies are designed and used. As such, this analysis demonstrates that the information systems academic discipline has maintained a relatively stable research identity that focuses on how IT systems are developed and how individuals, groups, organizations, and markets interact with IT.