IFIP Working Group 8.2 Information Systems and Organizations
YEAR THEME LOCATION PAPERS 2009 Innovation & Creativity in SMEs Portugal The Service Economy Canada Virtuality & Virtualization USA Social Inclusion Ireland Ubiquitous Info Environments USA IS Research: Relevant Theory & Informed Practice UK Perspectives & Challenges in Context of Globalization (with WG 9.4) Greece Global & Organizational Discourse about IT Spain ISD: Realigning Research & Practice USA Research & Practice: Social & Organization Perspective Denmark IT in Organizational Processes USA Current Issues & Future Changes (with WG 8.6) Finland IS & Qualitative Research USA Method Engineering (with WG 8.1) USA Changes in Organization Work UK Transforming Organizations with IT USA ISD: Human, Organizational & Social Dimensions The Netherlands ISD: Impact of Computer-Support Technologies USA Research: Contemporary Approaches & Emergent Traditions Denmark 25 Total: 441
KeywordTimes used Technology47 ICTs (Information and Communication Technology)34 Communication27 ISD (Information Systems Development)18 ANT (Actor-Network Theory)17 ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)15 Action Research12 Structuration Theory Case Study 11 CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering)10 Digital Divide SMEs (Small & Medium Enterprises) Qualitative Research 9
Author# of Papers Richard Baskerville 15 Steve Sawyer 12 Eileen M. Trauth 12 Duane P. Truex III 12 Bonnie Kaplan 11 Geoff Walsham 10 Michael D. Myers 9 Mike Chiasson 8 Matthew Jones 8 Edgar A. Whitley 7 Ole Hanseth 7
68% 32%
Country # of papers% USA UK Denmark Germany Sweden Norway The Netherlands Australia Finland Canada 72.1 Note: counts from only 339 papers
London School of Economics Georgia State University Copenhagen Business School Aalborg University The Pennsylvania State University Brunel University University of Oslo University of Manchester
# of Cites 299WalshamActor-Network Theory and IS Research: Current Status and Future Prospects Kaplan, Kvasny, Sawyer, & Trauth New Words and Old Books: Challenging Conventional Discourses about Domain and Theory in IS Research GalliersChoosing Appropriate Information Systems Research Approaches: A Revised Taxonomy MathiessenCollaborative Practice Work LauA Review on the Use of Action Research in IS Studies BolandInformation System Use as a Hermeneutic Process Parr, Shanks, & Darke Identification of Necessary Factors for Successful Implementation of ERP Systems MaloneThe Future of Work Lee & LiebenauInformation Systems and Qualitative Research ApplegateManaging in an Information Age: Transforming the Organization for the 1990s 1994
Data obtained from 1990 onwards Some of the earlier conferences were ground- breaking e.g. Manchester 1984 Many senior scholars are members of 8.2 (e.g. Kalle Lyytinen, Rudy Hirschheim, Allen Lee, Lynne Markus) and have been influenced by 8.2 (e.g. Gordon Davis)
The “academic business model” includes one peer reviewed conference per year and one informal OASIS workshop per year Active members include very senior scholars while welcoming new members = continual infusion of new ideas and new blood 8.2 “tradition” is valued and is taken seriously Almost all conferences in USA or Europe But “debate” not as vigorous as in the old days
Key focus = the development and use of information technologies in organizational contexts Willingness to engage with new technologies, new ideas, wider IS community In favor of engaging with social theories (ANT, ST etc) to help explain and understand IS Willingness to debate and disagree with the “accepted wisdom” Suspicious of hype Emotional attachment to the book
IFIP WG 8.2 one of the most active, largest and successful IFIP working groups Has influenced many IS scholars and the IS field as a whole Publication model? A need to be truly global? Relationship with AIS?