Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
The sciences of the artificial (3rd ed.)
A new social contract for research
Communications of the ACM
Empirical research in information systems: the practice of relevance
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Electronic Markets, Hierarchies, Hubs, and Intermediaries
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Systems Research
Coordinating Expertise in Software Development Teams
Management Science
Making a Difference: Organization as Design
Organization Science
Managing as Designing
Lessons from a dozen years of group support systems research: a discussion of lab and field findings
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Information technology and its organizational impact
Shifting viewpoints: Artificial intelligence and human--computer interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Maximizing Accuracy of Shared Databases when Concealing Sensitive Patterns
Information Systems Research
Learning to Design Organizations and Learning from Designing Them
Organization Science
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Design Science Research Methodology for Information Systems Research
Journal of Management Information Systems
Design Science Research Methods and Patterns: Innovating Information and Communication Technology
Design Science Research Methods and Patterns: Innovating Information and Communication Technology
Design and natural science research on information technology
Decision Support Systems
Resource Allocation Policies for Personalization in Content Delivery Sites
Information Systems Research
Information Systems Research
Editorial: Design science, grand challenges, and societal impacts
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
Assessing the value of conoco's EIS
MIS Quarterly
Information systems as a reference discipline
MIS Quarterly
Design science in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
The nature of theory in information systems
MIS Quarterly
MIS Quarterly
Process grammar as a tool for business process design
MIS Quarterly
MIS Quarterly
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
Text mining and probabilistic language modeling for online review spam detection
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
A Dispatch-Mediated Communication Model for Emergency Response Systems
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
The Impact of SOA Implementation on IT-Business Alignment: A System Dynamics Approach
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
A Fitness-Utility Model for Design Science Research
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
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Design science has emerged as an important research paradigm in the information systems (IS) discipline, and much has been written on how it should be conducted and evaluated (e.g., Hevner et al. [2004]; Walls et al. [1992]; Vaishnavi and Kuechler [2007]; Kuechler and Vaishnavi [2008]; Peffers et al. [2007]; Iivari [2010]; Pigneur [2011]). We contend that, as a socio-technical discipline, IS research must address the interaction between design and behavior. We begin with a background discussion of what we mean by IS research and the nature of the relationship between design and behavioral approaches to IS research. We discuss the nature of design, design science, and IT artifacts within information systems research and describe the importance of linking design and behavioral perspectives. We illustrate several key points using selected articles recently published in ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems [Schmidt-Rauch and Schwabe 2011; Lau et al. 2011]. We conclude with a vision of IS research in which the capabilities and affordances of IT artifacts are incorporated into behavioral studies; the results of behavioral studies are utilized in the development and evaluation of IT artifacts; and both behavioral and design perspectives are used to address the important problems of our constituent community.