1st Edition

Research Methods in Information Technology and Information Systems

By Karim Feroz, Kembley Lingelbach Copyright 2026
262 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Research Methods in Information Technology and Information Systems aims to equip researchers with the knowledge needed for navigating the complex dynamics of research methods specifically tailored to the Information Systems domain. The influence of digital technologies, innovation, and novel processes, coupled with the exponential growth of data, has reshaped the way researchers approach... Read more

Section I: Quantitative Research in Information Technology and IS  1. Research Methods and Digital Transformation  2. Understanding Quantitative Research  3. Survey Research in Information Systems  4. Quantitative Data Analysis in IS  5. Longitudinal Studies in Information Systems and IT  6. Publication Process, Tools, and Strategies for Quantitative Research;  Section II: Qualitative Research in Information Technology and IS  7. Qualitative Research in Information Systems  8. Grounded Theory Research in Information Systems
9. Interview Research in IS  10. Content Analysis and Focus Group in IS Research  11. Impact of Emerging Technologies on Qualitative Research in Information Systems Domain  12. Publication Process and Strategies in Qualitative Information Systems Research 

Biography

Karim Feroz is an Assistant Professor of MIS at the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business & Technology, Georgia College and State University in the United States. He is a research scientist with expertise in information systems, digital transformation, information security, and data analytics.

Kembley Lingelbach is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Technology at Middle Georgia State University, USA. She is an accomplished academic and cybersecurity expert with a wealth of experience spanning over three decades.