A Survey of Core Research in Information SystemsConclusion
A Survey of Core Research in Information Systems: Conclusion
Sidorova, Anna; Evangelopoulos, Nicholas; Torres, Russell; Johnson, Vess
2013-03-30 00:00:00
[In this book we describe the more prominent topics of IS research and relate them to the five broad IS research areas: IT artifact and IS development, IT and organizations, IT and individuals, IT and markets and IT for teamwork and collaboration. Within each of the research areas, the topics are organized into sub-areas. We present an organizing framework for IS research in Fig. 8.1.]
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A Survey of Core Research in Information SystemsConclusion
[In this book we describe the more prominent topics of IS research and relate them to the five broad IS research areas: IT artifact and IS development, IT and organizations, IT and individuals, IT and markets and IT for teamwork and collaboration. Within each of the research areas, the topics are organized into sub-areas. We present an organizing framework for IS research in Fig. 8.1.]
Published: Mar 30, 2013
Keywords: Prominent Theme; Broad Research Area; Soft Systems Methodology; Organizational Trends
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