MIS research: journal status assessment and analysis
Information and Management
Key information systems issues: an analysis of MIS publications
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Communications of the ACM
An analysis of research in information systems (1981-1997)
Information and Management
Measuring the quality of publications: new methodology and case study
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
On site: global perceptions of IS journals
Communications of the ACM
Forums for information systems scholars: III
Information and Management
Self-citation and self-reference: credibility and promotion in academic publication
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Bibliographic index coverage of a multidisciplinary field
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
An analysis of research on information reuse and ntegration
IRI'09 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE international conference on Information Reuse & Integration
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Research patterns could enhance understanding of the Information Systems (IS) field. Citation analysis is the methodology commonly used to determine such research patterns. In this study, the citation methodology is applied to one of the top-ranked Information Systems conferences—International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). Information is extracted from papers in the proceedings of ICIS 2000 to 2002. A total of 145 base articles and 4,226 citations are used. Research patterns are obtained using total citations, citations per journal or conference, and overlapping citations. We then provide the citation ranking of journals and conferences. We also examine the difference between the citation ranking in this study and the ranking of IS journals and IS conferences in other studies. Based on the comparison, we confirm that IS research is a multidisciplinary research area. We also identify the most cited papers and authors in the IS research area, and the organizations most active in producing papers in the top-rated IS conference. We discuss the findings and implications of the study. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.