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The Identity Crisis Within the IS
Discipline:
Defining and Communicating the Discipline’s Core Properties
Izak Benbasat and Robert W.
Zmud
Volume 27, Issue 2
Abstract
We are concerned that the IS research community is making
the discipline’s
central identity ambiguous by, all too frequently, under-investigating
phenomena intimately associated with IT-based systems and
over-investigating
phenomena distantly associated with IT-based systems. In this
commentary,
we begin by discussing why establishing an identity for the IS field is
important. We then describe what such an identity may look like by
proposing
a core set of properties, i.e., concepts and phenomena, that define the
IS field. Next, we discuss research by IS scholars that either
fails
to address this core set of properties (labeled as error of exclusion)
or that addresses concepts/phenomena falling outside this core set
(labeled
as error of inclusion). We conclude by offering suggestions for
redirecting
IS scholarship toward the concepts and phenomena that we argue define
the
core of the IS discipline.
Keywords:
IS
discipline, IT artifact, IT nomological net, errors of exclusion,
errors
of inclusion
ISRL
Categories:
IB03, IB04
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