New Perspectives on Global Information Systems Journal Rankings and Reference Disciplines

P. Lowry, Denton Romans
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This article overviews the results of the largest, global study focusing on perceived rankings of Information Systems (IS) journals and IS reference disciplines. 8741 faculty were emailed from 414 global IS departments (738 of the emails were not valid). 2559 responses were received for a 32% response rate. This study did not use pre-determined journal lists, but instead required respondents to list their top-four research journals using free recall. Additionally, this study reports journal ratings for the top IS practitioner journals, the most read IS journals, and the top journals for the most common IS reference disciplines. While the results of this study have many potential benefits in defining the current state of the IS field and for helping guide academic evaluations, such studies should not be used as a primary factor in tenure and promotion decisions; instead, such rankings data needs to be used with sound judgment, in conjunction with other ratings methodologies.
全球信息系统期刊排名与参考学科的新视角
这篇文章概述了最大的全球研究的结果,重点关注信息系统(IS)期刊和IS参考学科的感知排名。来自全球414个信息系统部门的8741名教员收到了电子邮件(其中738封邮件无效)。共收到2559份回复,回复率为32%。这项研究没有使用预先确定的期刊列表,而是要求受访者使用免费检索列出他们的前四种研究期刊。此外,本研究还报告了顶级IS从业者期刊、阅读量最高的IS期刊和最常见IS参考学科的顶级期刊的期刊评级。虽然这项研究的结果在定义信息系统领域的现状和帮助指导学术评估方面有许多潜在的好处,但这些研究不应被用作终身教职和晋升决策的主要因素;相反,这种排名数据需要与合理的判断一起使用,并与其他评级方法相结合。
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