Journal of Information Technology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Information Technology is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reconceptualizing users: The roles and activities of people as they engage with digital technologies135
Reforming work patterns or negotiating workloads? Exploring alternative pathways for digital productivity assistants through a problematization lens90
Proactive digital workplace transformation: Unpacking identity change mechanisms in remote-first organisations86
Big Tech’s power, political corporate social responsibility and regulation42
Generating impactful situated explanations through digital trace data41
Guiding computationally intensive theory development with explainable artificial intelligence: The case of shapley additive explanations40
Unveiling the formation of conspiracy theory on social media: A discourse analysis36
To regulate or not to regulate: unravelling institutional tussles around the regulation of algorithmic control of digital platforms33
Algorithmic audiencing: Why we need to rethink free speech on social media29
Statistical significance versus practical importance in information systems research: Response to commentary28
When Harry, the human, met Sally, the software robot: Metaphorical sensemaking and sensegiving around an emergent digital technology28
Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact27
Digital futures: Definition (what), importance (why) and methods (how)26
The group mind of hybrid teams with humans and intelligent agents in knowledge-intense work26
Digital sourcing: A discussion of agential, semiotic, infrastructural, combinatorial, and economic shifts25
Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance21
From transformation to normalisation: An exploratory study of a large-scale agile transformation21
Disruptive change within financial technology: A methodological analysis of digital transformation challenges20
Keeping pace with the digital age: Envisioning information systems research as a platform19
Artificial intelligence and the conduct of literature reviews19
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