Can the field of MIS be disciplined?
Communications of the ACM
Productivity of management information systems researchers: does Lotka's law apply?
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
A citation analysis of business computing research journals
Information and Management
MIS research: a profile of leading journals and universities
ACM SIGMIS Database
Factors that contribute to management support system success: An analysis of field studies
Decision Support Systems
Eight key issues for the decision support systems discipline
Decision Support Systems
A publication power approach for identifying premier information systems journals
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
A new map for knowledge dissemination channels
Communications of the ACM - Being Human in the Digital Age
An Analysis of Diversity in Electronic Commerce Research
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
An empirical assessment and categorization of journals relevant to DSS research
Decision Support Systems
Something for nothing: management rejection of open source software in Australia's top firms
Information and Management
Critical IS Issues in the Network Era
Information Resources Management Journal
Bridging the Academic Research and Business Practice with the New Media
Information Resources Management Journal
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Several studies have been conducted that rank the relative importance of journals publishing MIS research. Yet the study of business computing systems has grown to encompass not only management information systems, but other business computing systems as well (e.g., decision support systems and business expert systems). In a recent study, journals publishing business computing system research were ranked using a citation analysis methodology. This article extends that study by taking into account the number of years each journal has been published. This normalized ranking scheme is then compared with the original ranking.