Information Systems Frontiers

Papers
(The H4-Index of Information Systems Frontiers is 35. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Special Issue on Bright Information and Communication Technologies in the 21st Century193
Competing in the Digital Economy: The Influence of Information Visibility on Corporate Entrepreneurship151
Effect of New Bundled Services on Doctors’ Online Social and Economic Returns: Evidence from an Online Health Community139
Improving a Mirror-based Healthcare System for Real-time Estimation of Vital Parameters133
Understanding Users’ Voluntary Switching Behavior for User Interfaces of Intelligent Personal Assistant Devices105
Does Fake News in Different Languages Tell the Same Story? An Analysis of Multi-level Thematic and Emotional Characteristics of News about COVID-1997
Cognitive Impacts of Explainable AI in Cybersecurity Incident Response: Challenges and Propositions88
Social Capital and Artificial Intelligence Readiness: The Mediating Role of Cyber Resilience and Value Construction of SMEs in Resource-Constrained Environments82
How Self-Efficacy Influences Gen Z Employees’ Willingness for Hybrid Working78
Throwing Good Money After Bad: Risk Mitigation Strategies in the P2P Lending Platforms76
Whose Investment Advice Do You Follow? Studying the Effect of Author Attributes on Using Social Media Stock Opinions To Predict Stock Performance72
A Fine-grained Classification Method for Cross-domain Policy Texts Based on Instruction Tuning68
Factors Affecting Behavioural Intention to Use Generative Artificial Intelligence Tool: A Multigroup Analysis64
Reading Between the Lines: Detecting Corporate Financial Fraud Using Multi-dimensional Textual Features60
Speeding up Explorative BPM with Lightweight IT: the Case of Machine Learning59
Effects of Explanations in Human-AI Interaction: A Systematic Review and Framework for Future Research on Explainable AI58
Examining the Acceptance of Blockchain by Real Estate Buyers and Sellers55
Exploring the Darkverse: A Multi-Perspective Analysis of the Negative Societal Impacts of the Metaverse54
A Theory-based Deep-Learning Approach to Detecting Disinformation in Financial Social Media54
Leveraging Action Knowledge from Product Reviews to Enhance Human-Centered Recommender Systems: A Knowledge Graph-Based Framework53
Organizational Learning from Cybersecurity Performance: Effects on Cybersecurity Investment Decisions51
Artificial Intelligence Facets and System-Level Properties as Drivers of Use: A Critical Review, Research Framework and Agenda50
When Algorithms Tell Their Story: Turning Execution Traces into Explanatory Videos by Means of a Trustworthy Architecture Based on Parse Trees43
TGV: A Visualization Tool for Temporal Property Graph Databases42
Do AI Markets Drive Financial Performance in Chinese Banks? A Quantum-Inspired (QI) MCDM Approach41
Design and Implementation of an IIoT Driven Information System: A Case Study40
Have a Nice Flight! Understanding the Interplay Between Topics and Emotions in Reviews of Luxury Airlines in the Pre- and Post-Covid-19 Periods40
Sustainable through Digital – A Research Agenda for Digital Social Innovation40
Prediction of Financial Distress for Chinese Listed Manufacturing Companies given Uncertain Financial Accounting Data Environments39
A Grey Combined Prediction Model for Medical Treatment Risk Analysis during Pandemics38
Social Entrepreneurial Marketing and Innovation in B2B Services: Building Resilience with Explainable Artificial Intelligence38
A Three-level Framework for LLM-enhanced Explainable AI: From Technical Explanations to Natural Language37
Impacts of Industry 5.0 in Supply Chain Flow in Post COVID-19 Era: Moderating Role of Senior Leadership Support37
Correction to: Knowledge Graph and Deep Learning-based Text-to-GraphQL Model for Intelligent Medical Consultation Chatbot36
Introducing the Special Topic on “Mitigating Cyber Threats and Defense in Data Intensive Smart Cities”35
Barking Up the Wrong Tree? Reconsidering Policy Compliance as a Dependent Variable Within Behavioral Cybersecurity Research35
Comparison of Semantic Similarity Models on Constrained Scenarios35
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