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Global ranking of knowledge management and intellectual capital academic journals
- Journal of Knowledge Management
, 2009
"... computer science, an MBA in electronic business, and a Ph.D. in Management Science/Systems from McMaster University. His research interests pertain to knowledge management, user technology adoption, and innovation. Alexander’s articles have appeared in various refereed journals, and he has received ..."
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computer science, an MBA in electronic business, and a Ph.D. in Management Science/Systems from McMaster University. His research interests pertain to knowledge management, user technology adoption, and innovation. Alexander’s articles have appeared in various refereed journals, and he has received awards at numerous Canadian, American, and international conferences. Dr. Nick Bontis is Associate Professor of Strategy at the DeGroote School of Business,
ERA DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNALS
"... The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research Council (ARC), mandates a single journal and conference ranking scheme over every academic discipline in Australia. A universal publication outlet ranking list mandated by a government agency is uniq ..."
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The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research Council (ARC), mandates a single journal and conference ranking scheme over every academic discipline in Australia. A universal publication outlet ranking list mandated by a government agency is unique and has attracted interest and comment both within Australia and overseas. Equally, the interest shown has come from all sectors involved in academic publishing – authors, reviewers, publishers – and from commercial and open access publishers. This paper investigates the distribution of information systems journals over the various ERA parameters and comments on a claim of bias whereby the ranking of a journal is positively influenced by the number of years it has been in existence in the areas of information systems and business journals. Clear evidence of the diversity of the information systems discipline is observed. The benefits of a multidisciplinary foundation for information systems is also noted. Longer established journals are shown to attract higher rankings and possible reasons for and implications flowing from this are discussed.
5 ERA DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNALS
"... The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research Council (ARC), mandates a single journal and conference ranking scheme over every academic discipline in Australia. A universal publication outlet ranking list mandated by a government agency is uniq ..."
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The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research Council (ARC), mandates a single journal and conference ranking scheme over every academic discipline in Australia. A universal publication outlet ranking list mandated by a government agency is unique and has attracted interest and comment both within Australia and overseas. Equally, the interest shown has come from all sectors involved in academic publishing – authors, reviewers, publishers – and from commercial and open access publishers. This paper investigates the distribution of information systems journals over the various ERA parameters and comments on a claim of bias whereby the ranking of a journal is positively influenced by the number of years it has been in existence in the areas of information systems and business journals. Clear evidence of the diversity of the information systems discipline is observed. The benefits of a multidisciplinary foundation for information systems is also noted. Longer established journals are shown to attract higher rankings and possible reasons for and implications flowing from this are discussed.
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"... A citation-based ranking of the business ethics scholarly journals ..."
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EVOLUTION OF IS RESEARCH BASED ON LITERATURE PUBLISHED IN TWO LEADING IS JOURNALS- EJIS AND
"... There is growing interest amongst IS academics and scholars in studying the evolution of IS research. Scholarly literature published in top-ranking IS journals provide a pertinent source for this exploratory study. However, the list of journals selected for such a study should ideally be representat ..."
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There is growing interest amongst IS academics and scholars in studying the evolution of IS research. Scholarly literature published in top-ranking IS journals provide a pertinent source for this exploratory study. However, the list of journals selected for such a study should ideally be representative of publication outlets from different regions of the world. Thus, in the research on IS evolution presented in this paper, the authors ’ selection of the two leading IS journals – EJIS and MISQ – is motivated by their conscious attempt to chart the evolution of IS research in both European and North American contexts. Towards this end, the paper employs co-citation analysis to identify prominent articles, authors and journals being referenced to by the citing EJIS and MISQ authors; it utilises extended citation data (e.g., keywords and article abstracts) to recognise frequently occurring noun phrases in the citing articles. The contribution of this paper is the methodological study of the evolution of IS research based on a comparative co-citation analysis of journals. The limitation of the paper is its underlying dataset that presently comprises of only two journals.
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Achieving Rigor in Literature Reviews: Insights from Qualitative Data Analysis and Tool-Support
"... C ommunications of the A I S ssociation for nformation ystems ..."