[AISWorld] Influential IS Papers Discourse - Part 3 Nominate papers

Samir Chatterjee profsamir1 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 28 14:23:46 EDT 2016


Dear Colleagues,

A small ad hoc panel comprising of IS scholars from all continents have
come together to further this important discussion about influence of IS
research. Together we have come up with a way to value the impact or
influence. The attached PDF file shows the metric but I am also providing
it below.

We encourage all of you to nominate papers that you think has had
tremendous impact or influence to field and society. In order to manage
this process and also in lieu of the time and effort that might be required
to handle this nomination, please adhere to the following rule:

1. Send us a soft copy of the paper (PDF preferred).
2. Fill up the influence metric table as shown.
3. You can self nominate your own paper(s) but no one author can nominate
more than 5 of his/her own paper.
4. You must write a 100 word explanation of why this paper that you
nominated is worthy of consideration.

Academic Metrics

Number of Citations

1 (1-100); 2 (100 – 1000); 3 (1000+)

Number of Years since publication



Perceived quality of the journal/conference

1 (low)’ 2 (medium); 3 (high)

External grants funding the research

NSF or NIH or DARPA or EU or other private

Other disciplines using the idea in the research

Yes (1); No (0)





Industry/Practice Metrics

Patents issued or filed

Yes (1); No (0)

Actual intervention in field or site (Action Research or Design research)

Yes (1); No (0)

Commercialization of idea into product/service

Yes (1); No (0)

Startups created based on the idea

Yes (1); No (0)





Influence on Society (qualitative or subjective data)

Benefit of research to scientific community

1 (low); 2 (medium); 3 (high)

Benefit of research to society at large

1 (low); 2 (medium); 3 (high)



100 word explanation of why this paper is worthy of consideration













The panel consist of Prof. Robert M Davison, Prof. Murray Jennex, Prof. Niels
Bjørn-Andersen, Prof. Steven B Sawyer, Prof. Juhani Iivari and Prof. Samir
Chatterjee.

Sincerely,
Samir
-- 
Dr. Samir Chatterjee
Professor
School of Information Systems & Technology
Claremont Graduate University
130 East 9th Street, Claremont, CA 91711
(P) 909-607-4651; (cell) 909-730-8898
profsamir1 at gmail.com
http://sites.cgu.edu/chatterjees/

Director, *Innovations Design Empowerment Applications Laboratory* (IDEA
Labs) http://www.idea-labs.net/
Associate Editor: Health Systems, IJBDCN
Editorial Board: Journal of AIS
Member: IEEE (senior), ACM (senior), AIS, AMIA
Author: http://designscienceresearch.wordpress.com/about/
2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner for Contributions to Design Science
(by AIS DSR community)
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