2nd Edition

The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems

396 Pages 37 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

396 Pages 37 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The field of information systems has been evolving since the first application of computers in organizations in the early 1950s. Focusing on information systems analysis and design up to and including the 1980s, the field has expanded enormously, with our assumptions about information and knowledge being challenged, along with both intended and unintended consequences of information technology.... Read more

Part I:  Disciplinary Theoretical and Methodological Foundations           

1. Introduction             

Robert D. Galliers, Abayomi Baiyere and Mari-Klara Stein

2. The Explosion of Scope for Information Systems Research       

Richard L. Baskerville and Michael D. Myers

3.  Computationally Intensive Theory Construction        

Nicholas Berente, Aron Lindberg, Shaila Miranda, Hani Safadi and Stefan Seidel

4. The Imperative for Laws for Information Systems Theorizing 

Nik Rushdi Hassan

5. Implementation Science in Information Systems Research

Yenni Tim, Barney Tan and Kelly Chen

Part II: Digital Phenomena        

6. Introduction             

Robert D. Galliers, Abayomi Baiyere and Mari-Klara Stein

7. Digital Infrastructures in the Roaring Twenties: Taking Stock and Moving Forward

Kalle Lyytinen, Roser Pujadas, Carsten Sørensen, David Tilson and Will Venters

8. Digital Resilience: A Roadmap for IS Research and Practice

Yenni Tim and Dorothy E. Leidner

9. Digital Sustainability: A Framing Theory Perspective

M. Kathryn Brohman and Leora Owsiany

10. Digital Innovation – Definition and Research Frontiers            

Philipp Hukal, Lucas Goebeler and Ola Henfridsson

Part III: Development, Adoption and Use of MIS

11. Introduction

Robert D. Galliers, Abayomi Baiyere and Mari-Klara Stein

12. Research on User Resistance to Information Technology

Liette Lapointe and Suzanne Rivard

13. Affordance Theory and How to Use It in IS Research (Revised)

Olga Volkoff, Diane M. Strong and Daniel N. Treku

14. Affect in the ICT context

Jasy Liew Suet Yan and Ping Zhang

15. NeuroIS      

René Riedl and Fabian J. Stangl

Part IV: Managing Organizational IS, Knowledge and Innovation            

16. Introduction

Robert D. Galliers, Abayomi Baiyere and Mari-Klara Stein

17. Agile Enterprise Architecture:  A Recombination Perspective

Brian Fitzgerald, Babu Veeresh Thummadi and Klaas-Jan Stol

18. The Next Frontiers of Online Privacy 

Mary Lacity, Dan Conway, Kiran Garimella and Erran Carmel

19. Imagining Futures of Digital Work: Exploring Paradoxes Through Speculative Fiction

Mari-Klara Stein and M. Winter

20. Aligning in Practice: Evidence from Published Cases

Anna Karpovsky and Robert D. Galliers

Part V: Emerging Technologies. IS in Society. Global Considerations – Issues and Controversies           

21. Introduction

Robert D. Galliers, Abayomi Baiyere and Mari-Klara Stein

22. Still Staying Alive: Praxis, Design, and Art in the Information Systems Field

Ning Su, John Leslie King and Jonathan Grudin

23. Tokenization: A Foundation for Digitized Inter-Organizational Relationships

Carsten Sørensen, Christophe Viguerie, Juan Camilo Giraldo-Mora and Thamim Ahmed

24. Machine Learning in Information Systems Research: Current and Future Applications, Development, and Challenges

Ana Ortiz de Guinea and Théofile Demazure

25. Technology-Driven Changes in the Economy

Roman Beck

Biography

Robert D. Galliers is Bentley University’s Distinguished Professor Emeritus, having served as Provost (2002-2009) and Professor Emeritus, University of Warwick, where he was Dean of Warwick Business School (1994-1998). He is Fellow of the British Computer Society; the Royal Society of Arts, and the Association for Information Systems, of which he was President in 1999.

Abayomi Baiyere is Associate Professor at Smith Business School, Queen’s University, Canada. He is also an affiliate at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and a docent at the University of Turku, Finland. His research focuses on digital transformation, digital disruption and the societal implications of digitalization (e.g., digital work).

Mari-Klara Stein is Professor of Management at the Department of Business Administration, TalTech. Mari earned her doctorate at Bentley University (USA). Her research focuses on the digital transformation of work. Mari is currently serving as Associate Editor at MIS Quarterly and Senior Editor at Information & Organization.