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Information Systems as a Reference Discipline
Richard L. Baskerville and Michael D. Myers
Volume 26, Issue 1
Abstract
The conventional wisdom amongst information systems (IS) researchers
is that information systems is an applied discipline drawing upon other,
more fundamental, reference disciplines. These reference disciplines are
seen as having foundational value for IS. We believe that it is time to
question the conventional wisdom. We agree that many disciplines are relevant
for IS researchers, but we suggest a re-think of the idea of “reference
disciplines” for IS. In a sense, IS has come of age. Perhaps the time has
come for IS to become a reference discipline for others.
Keywords:
Computing reference disciplines, research tradition, knowledge networks,
diffusion of research, IS research agenda, IS research issues, future of
IS.
ISRL Categories:
AI05, IB03, IB04, ID05
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