[AISWorld] Update - Papers introducing IS to non-IS students

Nazim Taskin nazimtaskin at gmail.com
Tue Mar 28 21:35:41 EDT 2017


Dear colleagues,

We had posted a message on the list asking about recommendation for
published paper to introduce information systems to students in a capstone
paper (see the full message below). We would like to thank our colleagues
for their recommendations. Below, we are posting the list of these
recommended readings.

Original message:
"We need top recommendations for a couple of (seminal?) published papers to
be used to introduce information systems to students in a capstone paper.
These students will be coming from a variety of management majors (HR,
Management, International Business, etc, even BIS). They may or may not
have had a first year MIS course. Papers should cover the history of IS but
also the most important and latest developments in the field and also be
relatively easy to read and understand
All suggestions will be collated and published on the IS List."

List of readings:

•    DeLone, W. H., & McLean, E. R. (1992). Information systems success:
The quest for the dependent variable. Information systems research, 3(1),
60-95.
•    DeLone, W.H., and McLean, E.R. (2016). Information Systems Success
Measurement (Foundations and Trends in Information Systems). Now Publishers
Inc (May 10, 2016).
•    Dixon, C. (2016, February 21). What's Next in Computing? – Software Is
Eating the World. Retrieved March 28, 2017, from
https://medium.com/software-is-eating-the-world/what-s-next-in-computing-e54b870b80cc
•    Hirschheim, R., & Klein, H. K. (2012). A glorious and not-so-short
history of the information systems field. Journal of the Association for
Information Systems, 13(4), 188.
•    Ives, B., Valacich, J. S., Watson, R. T., Zmud, R. W., Alavi, M.,
Baskerville, R., ... & DAVIS, G. (2002). What every business student needs
to know about information systems. Communications of the Association for
Information Systems, 9(1), 30.
•    Watson, R. T. (2014). A personal perspective on a conceptual
foundation for information systems. Journal of the Association for
Information Systems, 15(8), 514.
•    Wetherbe, J. C. (1991). Executive information requirements: getting it
right. Mis Quarterly, 51-65.
•    Zhang, P. (2015). The IS History Initiative: Looking forward by
looking back. Communications of the Association for Information Systems,
36(1), 477-514.


Thank you very much,

Nazim Taskin and David Pauleen



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