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

Prashant Palvia pcpalvia at uncg.edu
Tue Aug 2 08:44:45 EDT 2016


Dear Samir,

While your effort is worthwhile and appreciated, it may be jumping the
gun.  I am afraid many authors will not respond and you will be deluged by
self-serving responses.

I suggest that we reflect on this issue and develop an appropriate strategy.

Best regards,

Prashant










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On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 2:23 PM, Samir Chatterjee <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 – 1000); 3 (1000+)
>
> Number of Years since publication
>
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>
> Perceived quality of the journal/conference
>
> 1 (low)’ 2 (medium); 3 (high)
>
> External grants funding the research
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> 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
>
> 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
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> profsamir1 at gmail.com
> http://sites.cgu.edu/chatterjees/
>
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> (by AIS DSR community)
>
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