[AISWorld] Reminder - Survey on Senior Scholars Basket of Journals (SSB) - closing 8 October
Annette Mills
annette.mills at canterbury.ac.nz
Mon Sep 20 06:06:51 EDT 2021
Dear Colleagues,
We recently sent out a survey link for the Senior Scholars Basket (SSB) - the survey is closing Friday 8 October.
The survey is relatively short - 5 to 10 minutes. This is your chance to provide input on a vital issue - the standing of journals in the IS area - this affects promotion and tenure decisions, and creates space for our new scholars to flourish in the IS discipline. We would really appreciate your input on the SSB - this survey is open to everyone.
Please see the original email and survey link, below
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Dear Colleagues,
Each year over the last five years, the Senior Scholars have asked for your input in evaluating the quality and timeliness of the review process for a number of journals, including every journal in the Senior Scholars' Basket of Journals. The findings from last year's survey may be found at: https://aisnet.org/page/SeniorScholarSurvey
Every five years the Senior Scholars conduct a more thorough evaluation of broader issues related to the Senior Scholars' Basket of Journals (SSB). As members of the Senior Scholars task force assigned to conduct the Five-Year Review, we are asking for your participation in completing a short questionnaire about the broader issues related to the SSB. The eight journals currently in the SSB are European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, Information Systems Research, Journal of AIS, Journal of Information Technology, Journal of MIS, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, and MIS Quarterly. A description of the SSB may be found at: https://aisnet.org/page/SeniorScholarBasket
Please take five to ten minutes to complete a short questionnaire designed to learn your opinions about the SSB.
The questionnaire is at: https://gsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0OZSep0sPlg2bQO
Thank you in advance,
Carol Saunders (for Michael Chau, Annette Mills, Jan Pries-Heje and Cathy Urquhart)
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