A scientific methodology for MIS case studies
MIS Quarterly
Rigor and relevance in MIS research: beyond the approach of positivism alone
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
A set of principles for conducting and evaluating interpretive field studies in information systems
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Power, politics, and MIS implementation
Communications of the ACM
The Value of Internet Commerce to the Customer
Management Science
Combining IS Research Methods: Towards a Pluralist Methodology
Information Systems Research
Applying the Technology Acceptance Model and Flow Theory to Online Consumer Behavior
Information Systems Research
Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader
Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader
Generalizing Generalizability in Information Systems Research
Information Systems Research
When Subordinates Become IT Contractors: Persistent Managerial Expectations in IT Outsourcing
Information Systems Research
IT Outsourcing Success: A Psychological Contract Perspective
Information Systems Research
Towards the development of a social capital approach to evaluating change management interventions
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue: From technical to socio-technical change: Tackling the human and organizational aspects of systems development projects
Making ERPs work: accountants and the introduction of ERP systems
European Journal of Information Systems
Change factors requiring agility and implications for IT
European Journal of Information Systems - Including a special section on business agility and diffusion of information technology
Enacting Integrated Information Technology: A Human Agency Perspective
Organization Science
Journal of Management Information Systems
Organizational Knowledge Management: A Contingency Perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Keeping Mum as the Project Goes Under: Toward an Explanatory Model
Journal of Management Information Systems
Leadership Effectiveness in Global Virtual Teams
Journal of Management Information Systems
Organizing Visions for Information Technology and the Information Systems Executive Response
Journal of Management Information Systems
Team Knowledge and Coordination in Geographically Distributed Software Development
Journal of Management Information Systems
Postimplementation Knowledge Transfers to Users and Information Technology Professionals
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Assimilation of Interorganizational Business Process Standards
Information Systems Research
Validating instruments in MIS research
MIS Quarterly
Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model
MIS Quarterly
Design science in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
Aligning software processes with strategy
MIS Quarterly
Critical realism in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
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Mixed methods research is an approach that combines quantitative and qualitative research methods in the same research inquiry. Such work can help develop rich insights into various phenomena of interest that cannot be fully understood using only a quantitative or a qualitative method. Notwithstanding the benefits and repeated calls for such work, there is a dearth of mixed methods research in information systems. Building on the literature on recent methodological advances in mixed methods research, we develop a set of guidelines for conducting mixed methods research in IS. We particularly elaborate on three important aspects of conducting mixed methods research: (1) appropriateness of a mixed methods approach; (2) development of meta-inferences (i.e., substantive theory) from mixed methods research; and (3) assessment of the quality of meta-inferences (i.e., validation of mixed methods research). The applicability of these guidelines is illustrated using two published IS papers that used mixed methods.