[AISWorld] Influential IS Papers Discourse - Part 3 Nominate papers
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mmora at securenym.net
Tue Aug 2 03:49:57 EDT 2016
Murray, we are in the same crusade! On making the current MIS field more
engineering alike! New PhD and junior Faculty must be aware of bias and
core weakness of our discipline. Manuel
PS kind greetings from a short research stay in Germany where Informatics
research is rooted and framed by engineering issues. And where nuclear
science was achieved ! (Plank, Einstein, Oppenheiner borned in USA but
from German parents and with PhD in Gottingen University in Germany, and
finally no nuclear but the inventor of the NASA top Apollo projects von
Braun also from Germany). And Nuclear energy plants are now forbidden in
Germany by green reasons! We need more culture in this academic list and
understand that the world is more than USA viewpoint.
On Tue, August 2, 2016 2:27 am, MurphJen at aol.com wrote:
> Yes Manuel, software engineering is less, however I think 20 years
> experience as a nuclear/mechanical engineer and holding a Professional
> Engineering
> license kind of supercedes any of those concerns on less engineering
>
>
> In a message dated 8/1/2016 11:21:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> dr.manuel.mora.uaa at gmail.com writes:
>
> Murray, it is positive. However, software engineering is the less
> engineering (none use equations, numerical methods, or even
> decision-making procedures for instance in AKM topic at present in the
> most practice vs other engineering field like your BSc). On Design
> Research, you can also refer to big
> omission on Axiomatic Design theory, actually for mechanical engineering
> and available from the 1990. Other example, MISQ published in 1999 a
> paper on SwE by using System Dynamics for PM issues but the same author
> had published its core ideas in 1989! So my critique and concerns on a
> real involvement in a systems engineering viewpoint. Anyway, the bias is
> the rule in MIS research. Manuel PS my BS is on computer systems 84, MSc
> on AI 89, and EngD 03, and my involvement in computer field is since 1976
> programming Basic in Commodore pc (from a friend by the way!) in high
> school level in Mexico. On Aug 2, 2016 7:36 AM, <_MurphJen at aol.com_
> (mailto:MurphJen at aol.com) >
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Manuel,
>
>
> I hope to reassure you. Although my PhD is in MIS I have a MS in
> software engineering as well as having spent 20 years as a
> mechanical/nuclear engineer in the US Navy and the civilian nuclear
> industry. I got into MIS by pioneering the use of the PC. LANs, and
> sensors in nuclear plants for doing testing. I'm also well versed as a
> practitioner as I have traditional engineering certification (I'm a
> Professional Engineer, Mechanical in the state
> of California), industry certified in IS security (I have the CISSP and
> CSSLP), and in project management (PMP). Additionally I have
> undergraduate degrees in chemistry and physics and am the editor in chief
> of the International Journal of Knowledge Management and co-editor in
> chief of the International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis
> Response and Management so I
> have more interdisciplinary background than most. Hope this
> helps...murray jennex
>
>
> In a message dated 8/1/2016 10:54:59 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> _dr.manuel.mora.uaa at gmail.com_ (mailto:dr.manuel.mora.uaa at gmail.com)
> writes:
>
>
> Samir, you are missed researchers trained in engineering (exception by
> you) issues in this ad hoc panel. Design research is older than reported
> in MIS published papers. However, the posited structure of metrics looks
> good. Best success with this effort! It is necessary to reimpulse our
> discipline, Manuel
> On Aug 1, 2016 7:27 PM, "Samir Chatterjee" <_profsamir1 at gmail.com_
> (mailto:profsamir1 at gmail.com) > wrote:
>
>
>> 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 â 1000); 3 (1000+)
>>
>>
>> Number of Years since publication
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>>
>> Perceived quality of the journal/conference
>>
>>
>> 1 (low)â 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)
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>> Industry/Practice Metrics
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>> Patents issued or filed
>>
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>> 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)
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>> 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)
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>> 100 word explanation of why this paper is worthy of consideration
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>> 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_ (tel:909-607-4651) ; (cell) _909-730-8898_
>>
> (tel:909-730-8898)
>
>> _profsamir1 at gmail.com_ (mailto: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
>>
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