Information Systems Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Information Systems Journal is 2. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Digital platforms for development: Foundations and research agenda133
A paradoxical perspective on technology renewal in digital transformation73
Making the world a better place with fintech research63
User idea implementation in open innovation communities: Evidence from a new product development crowdsourcing community59
Understanding massively multiplayer online role‐playing game addiction: A hedonic management perspective58
Digital social innovation: An overview and research framework54
A sociotechnical view of algorithmic fairness47
Digital resilience: How rural communities leapfrogged into sustainable development45
How agile software development methods reduce work exhaustion: Insights on role perceptions and organizational skills44
Mobilising information systems scholarship for a circular economy: Review, synthesis, and directions for future research41
Possible negative effects of big data on decision quality in firms: The role of knowledge hiding behaviours38
What influences the purchase of virtual gifts in live streaming in China? A cultural context‐sensitive model37
Digital entrepreneurship and indigenous value systems: An Ubuntu perspective37
Eyes wide open: The role of situational information security awareness for security‐related behaviour33
Digital transformation of business ecosystems: Evidence from the Korean pop industry31
From panopticon to heautopticon: A new form of surveillance introduced by quantified‐self practices30
Women entrepreneurs' digital social innovation: Linking gender, entrepreneurship, social innovation and information systems29
A possible conceptualization of the information systems (IS) artifact: A general systems theory perspective129
Constructing continuity across the organisational culture boundary in a highly virtual work environment28
The mediating influence of smartwatch identity on deep use and innovative individual performance27
The need for compelling problematisation in research: The prevalence of the gap‐spotting approach and its limitations25
Digital enforcement: Rethinking the pursuit of a digitally‐enabled society23
The nonlinear influence of harmonious information technology affordance on organisational innovation22
Digital identity as a platform for improving refugee management22
Social value creation through digital activism in an online health community21
Issues, challenges, and a proposed theoretical core of agile software development research21
Powered by “Qinghuai”: The melding of traditional values and digital entrepreneurship in contemporary China20
Social, commercial, or both? An exploratory study of the identity orientation of digital social innovations19
Putting the IS back into IS research19
Power dynamics in software platform ecosystems19
Degenerative outcomes of digital identity platforms for development19
When a growth mindset can backfire and cause escalation of commitment to a troubled information technology project19
Battles of mobile payment networks: The impacts of network structures, technology complementarities and institutional mechanisms on consumer loyalty18
The effect of process tailoring on software project performance: The role of team absorptive capacity and its knowledge‐based enablers18
Love cannot buy you money: Resource exchange on reward‐based crowdfunding platforms17
Time, engagement and video games: How game design elements shape the temporalities of play in massively multiplayer online role‐playing games17
Social innovations and the fight against poverty: An analysis of India's first prosocial P2P lending platform16
When enough is enough: Investigating the antecedents and consequences of information security fatigue15
From ambidextrous learning to digital creativity: An integrative theoretical framework15
Game affordance, gamer orientation, and in‐game purchases: A hedonic–instrumental framework14
Producing speed on demand: Reconfiguration of space and time in food delivery platform work12
A tale of two frames: Exploring the role of framing in the use discontinuance of volitionally adopted technology12
The pursuit of relevance and impact: A review of the immediate response of the information systems field to COVID‐1912
Project leaders as boundary spanners in open source software development: A resource dependence perspective12
Algorithms as co‐workers: Human algorithm role interactions in algorithmic work12
Open innovation and information technology use: Towards an operational alignment view11
Moving away from trading on the margins: Economic empowerment of informal businesses through FinTech11
Generative mechanisms of workarounds, discontinuance and reframing: a study of negative disconfirmation with consumerised IT11
The strategic options of fintech platforms: An overview and research agenda11
Responsible innovation with digital platforms: Cases in India and Canada11
Researching the virtual: A framework for reflexivity in qualitative social media research10
Citizens influencing public policy‐making: Resourcing as source of relational power in e‐participation platforms10
Narrowing the age‐based digital divide: Developing digital capability through social activities10
An intertwined perspective on technology and digitised individuals: Linkages, needs and outcomes10
Speaking things into existence: Ontological foundations of identity representation and management9
A framework for applying ethics‐by‐design to decision support systems for emergency management9
Predatory journals: A sign of an unhealthy publish or perish game?9
Prosocial rule breaking on health information security at healthcare organisations in South Korea9
Enterprise architecture operationalization and institutional pluralism: The case of the Norwegian Hospital sector9
The multidimensional nature of privacy risks: Conceptualisation, measurement and implications for digital services9
Special issue: Digital platforms for development9
Beyond ‘mobility’: A new understanding of moving with technology8
Reversing a relationship spiral: From vicious to virtuous cycles in IT outsourcing8
From ignorance to familiarity: Contextual knowledge and the field researcher8
Special issue: Indigenous theory8
Knowledge coordination via digital artefacts in highly dispersed teams8
A comparison of features in a crowdsourced phishing warning system8
Diversity and inclusion at the ISJ8
Input control and its signalling effects for complementors' intention to join digital platforms7
Integrating truth bias and elaboration likelihood to understand how political polarisation impacts disinformation engagement on social media7
Comparing low sensory enabling (LSE) and high sensory enabling (HSE) virtual product presentation modes in e‐commerce7
That's interesting: An examination of interest theory and self‐determination in organisational cybersecurity training7
Context‐aware user profiles to improve media synchronicity for individuals with severe motor disabilities7
Navigating digital transformation through an information quality strategy: Evidence from a military organisation7
Familiarity with digital twin totality: Exploring the relation and perception of affordances through a Heideggerian perspective7
How technostressors influence job and family satisfaction: Exploring the role of work–family conflict7
The ethics of action research participation6
Decolonising critical information systems research: A subaltern approach6
Breaking or keeping the habits: exploring the role of legacy habits in the process of discontinuing organisational information systems6
Satisfaction or gratitude? Exploring the disparate effects of physicians' knowledge sharing on patients' service evaluation in online medical consultations6
Befriended to polarise? The impact of friend identity on review polarisation—A quasi‐experiment6
Indigenous cultural re‐presentation and re‐affirmation: The case of Māori IT professionals6
Power and conflict in inter‐organisational information systems development6
Aligning the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) counterfactual approach with the practice of retroduction: Some preliminary insights6
Mechanisms of power inscription intoITgovernance: Lessons from two national digital identity systems6
Putting humans back in the loop: An affordance conceptualization of the 4th industrial revolution5
Established theory rejection5
Managing artificial intelligence projects: Key insights from an AI consulting firm5
Managing paradoxes in bi‐modal information technology functions: A multi‐case study5
Impact and implications for practice5
Information technology and public administration modernization in a developing country: Pursuing paperless clearance at Ghana customs5
Effects of introducing an online community in a crowdsourcing contest platform5
Explaining online conspiracy theory radicalization: A second‐order affordance for identity‐driven escalation5
Digital attrition: The negative implications of the sharing economy for the digital options of incumbent firms5
Power relations inscribed in the enactment of systems development methods4
Information technology as a resource to counter domestic sex trafficking in the United States4
Workarounds as generative mechanisms for bottom‐up process innovation—Insights from a multiple case study4
Competitive strategies for ensuring Fintech platform performance: Evidence from multiple case studies4
Improving scale adaptation practices in information systems research: Development and validation of a cognitive validity assessment method4
The antecedents and consequences of intergroup affective polarisation on social media4
Creative analytics: Towards data‐inspired creative decisions4
Investigating information and communication technology‐enabled national development as a multi‐level social process4
The emergence of digital ecosystem governance: An investigation of responses to disrupted resource control in the Swedish public transport sector4
Responses to ambivalence toward social networking sites: A typological perspective4
The emergence of smart service ecosystems—The role of socio‐technical antecedents and affordances4
Embracing brain and behaviour: Designing programs of complementary neurophysiological and behavioural studies4
Social positioning matters: A socialized affordance perspective of mHealth in India4
Employee responses to information security related stress: Coping and violation intention4
Replication of design theories: Reflections on function, outcome, and impact4
Do‐it‐yourself as a means for making assistive technology accessible to elderly people: Evidence from the ICARE project4
Online prejudice and barriers to digital innovation: Empirical investigations of Chinese consumers4
Mitigating information asymmetry to acquire venture capital financing for digital startups in China: The role of weak and strong signals4
The role of system‐use practices for sustaining motivation in crowdsourcing: A technology‐in‐practice perspective4
Information sharing and political polarisation on social media: The role of falsehood and partisanship4
Attracting solvers' participation in crowdsourcing contests: The role of linguistic signals in task descriptions3
The effects of knowledge mechanisms on employees' information security threat construal3
Locating resistance to healthcare information technology: A Bourdieusian analysis of doctors' symbolic capital conservation3
Black Lives Matter: A perspective from three Black information systems scholars3
Status differentials and framing in the implementation of IT‐enabled task migration strategies3
The associate editor and senior editor roles in premier IS journals3
Cooking a telework theory with causal recipes: Explaining telework success with ICT, work and family related stress3
Pickled eggs: GenerativeAIas research assistant or co‐author?3
A method for resolving organisation‐enterprise system misfits: An action research study in a pluralistic organisation3
Sustaining complementor engagement in digital platform ecosystems: Antecedents, behaviours and engagement trajectories3
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the AIS: Challenges and opportunities of remote conferences3
Can support by digital technologies stimulate intrapreneurial behaviour? The moderating role of management support for innovation and intrapreneurial self‐efficacy3
The art of referencing3
The importance of theory at the Information Systems Journal2
Design process knowledge for crisis‐driven information systems solutions: Insights on building digital resilience from an action design research study2
Beyond popularity: A user perspective on observable behaviours in a digital platform2
Dynamics of control on digital platforms2
Agentic interplay between hybridity and liminality in contemporary boundary work2
Do scholarly journals have cultural values?2
The practitioner perspective2
Peering through the lens of high‐reliability theory: A competencies driven security culture model of high‐reliability organisations2
The digital augmentation of extremism: Reviewing and guiding online extremism research from a sociotechnical perspective2
A typology of multi‐platform integration strategies2
Building digital resilience against crises: The case of Taiwan's COVID‐19 pandemic management2
Building professional holding environments for crowd work job crafting through online communities2
Investigating the nonlinear and conditional effects of trust—The new role of institutional contexts in online repurchase2
‘What a waste of time’: An examination of cybersecurity legitimacy2
Growing online‐to‐offline platform businesses: How Vytal became the world‐leading provider of smart reusable food packaging2
Digital sustainable business models: Using digital technology to integrate ecological sustainability into the core of business models2
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