[AISWorld] AMCIS2023 CfP - Validity Approaches and Strategies in Information Systems Research Minitrack
S. Nasirin
snasirin at ums.edu.my
Mon Dec 5 21:42:30 EST 2022
Dear Colleagues,
There will be a minitrack on the Validity Approaches and Strategies in
Information Systems Research at the conference. Please consider
submitting your work to us.
Mini-track description:
Evaluating the quality of research and data is crucial if its findings
are to be used as a significant contribution to the body of knowledge.
Pedhazur & Schmelkin (1991), in their book, argued that the
characterization of validity might refer to the appropriateness of the
specific inferences. To some, validity refers to how correctly a method
measures what it is envisioned to measure, i.e., a measure of how
accurately the research answers the questions it was commissioned to
respond to. To others, the validity of a research study refers to how
well the results among the study participants represent accurate
findings among similar individuals outside the study. This call for the
articles aims to encapsulate the approaches and strategies available for
the IS researchers to ensure the credibility of their research designs
and findings which may facilitate the trustworthiness of their research
work.
Co-Chairs:
Nooralisa M. Tuah, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, alisa.tuah at ums.edu.my
Syed Nasirin, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, snasirin at ums.edu.my
Kind regards,
Syed
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S. Nasirin, Ph. D
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Decision Support Systems Research Group (DSSRG)
Faculty of Computing & Informatics
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
87000 Federal Territory of Labuan
Malaysia
e-Mail:snasirin at ums.edu.my
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