Communicating MIS research: a citation study of journal influence
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
A citation analysis of business computing research journals
Information and Management
Forums for management information systems scholars
Communications of the ACM
MIS research: journal status assessment and analysis
Information and Management
Communications of the ACM
The journal review process: a manifesto for change
Communications of the AIS
Forums for information systems scholars: III
Information and Management
Research Commentary. Academic Rewards for Teaching, Research, and Service: Data and Discourse
Information Systems Research
Information systems outsourcing: a literature analysis
Information and Management
How Knowledge Validation Processes Affect Knowledge Contribution
Journal of Management Information Systems
Editorial responsiveness, journal quality, and total review time: An empirical analysis
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Journal publication is an important indicator of research productivity for individual researchers as well as academic institutions. It is also a contentious issue as various stakeholders have different and often conflicting interests and perspectives. This study explores how IS researchers view journal review and publication process based on their professional status, institutional mission, and role orientation. It also investigates publication practices of IS researchers, such as frequency of article submissions, acceptance/rejection rates, number of revisions required before publication, and publication outlets.