DocumentCode
450011
Title
Is Information Systems a Reference Discipline?
Author
Nerur, Sridhar P. ; Mahapatra, RadhaKanta ; Balijepally, VenuGopal ; Mangalaraj, George
Author_Institution
University of Texas at Arlington
Volume
8
fYear
2006
fDate
04-07 Jan. 2006
Firstpage
203
Lastpage
203
Abstract
In recent times, there has been a growing interest in the level of intellectual contribution that IS makes to other disciplines. Much of the debate that has dominated the literature so far is based on the visions and opinions of a few IS scholars. This study endeavors to provide new insights into these deliberations by examining citation flows between journals from various business fields, many of which have served as reference disciplines to IS research. A log-multiplicative model was used to assess the influence of IS journals vis-à-vis other business journals. Further, inter-disciplinary flows were analyzed to address the question of whether IS is a valuable source or provider of knowledge. The results suggest that IS, while serving as a modest source of knowledge to management and marketing, is still predominantly a refereeing discipline, relying primarily on these two disciplines for its research.
Keywords
Bibliometrics; Citation analysis; Information analysis; Information systems; Knowledge management; Management information systems; Marketing management; Product development; Social network services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences, 2006. HICSS '06. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
ISSN
1530-1605
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2507-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2006.230
Filename
1579707
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