[AISWorld] Final CFP for Journal of Information Technology (JIT) Special Issue on Products of Theorizing

Nik Rushdi Hassan nhassan at d.umn.edu
Tue Feb 1 07:49:44 EST 2022


Dear colleagues,
As announced in the Virtual (Zoom) workshop at ICIS 2021 (Austin) on Dec
12-13
<https://sigphil.wordpress.com/9th-concurrent-sigphilicis-workshop-on-products-of-theorizing-towards-native-theories-of-emerging-information-technology-dec-12-13-austin-texas/>
(recordings of the presentations at the workshop are available on the SIGPHIL
website
<https://sigphil.wordpress.com/9th-concurrent-sigphilicis-workshop-on-products-of-theorizing-towards-native-theories-of-emerging-information-technology-dec-12-13-austin-texas/>),
the deadline for the Journal of Information Technology Special Issue on
Products of Theorizing: Towards Native Theories of Emerging Information
Technology
<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/JIT%20CFP%20SI%20Theory%202022-1638784677553.pdf>
was moved to March 1 (a month away! The previous Feb 1 deadline on the JIT
site will be updated).

The goal of this special issue is to showcase exemplars from the “products
of theorizing” approach that focus on approximations of IS theory. This
“products of theorizing” perspective on theory celebrates the outputs of
the “interim struggles” (Weick, 1995) that characterize theory generation.
It holds the promise that interim conceptual artefacts of theorizing such
as models, metaphors, frameworks and concepts that belong to the discipline
are valuable as they can be leveraged and exploited further in subsequent
research.  In this way, a discipline might inch its way towards native
theories over time. We are looking for articles that go beyond derivative
theories and push the envelope of theorizing towards native products of
theorizing.

Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions to either myself,
Nik Rushdi Hassan, nhassan at d.umn.edu, Leslie Willcocks (willcockslp at aol.com
), Suzanne Rivard (suzanne.rivard at hec.ca) or Ulrike Schultze (
uschultz at smu.edu).

Sincerely
Nik, Leslie, Suzanne & Ulrike


-- 
Nik Rushdi Hassan, PhD and Assoc. Professor of MIS
Labovitz School of Business and Economics
University of Minnesota Duluth
1318 Kirby Drive, LSBE 385A
Duluth MN 55812
Office Phone: (218) 726-7453
Fax: (218) 726-7578
Home Page: www.d.umn.edu/~nhassan
Email: nhassan at d.umn.edu
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