july, 2019
This is a repeating eventjune 1, 2019 12:00 am
01julAll DayInformation Technology & People Event Organized By: Kevin Crowston
Event Details
Previously published as Office Technology and People Follow the Table of Contents link above for previous content. Unique attributes Information Technology & People has a longstanding reputation for publishing up to date, interesting,
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Event Details
Previously published as Office Technology and People
Follow the Table of Contents link above for previous content.
Unique attributes
Information Technology & People has a longstanding reputation for publishing up to date, interesting, relevant and provocative research which opens up new directions for academic research. It is a source for emerging ideas which broadens the understanding of information technology and its relation to people. The journal retains an openness to multiple paradigms of research including most forms of mainstream empirical work. It has an ongoing tradition of being an outlet for international, qualitative and critical research in information systems and particularly welcomes cultural and geographic diversity in studies of new and old technologies. It looks for ways to better understand how people collectively conceptualize, invent, adapt, define and use technology, as well as how they are constrained by features of it.
Topicality
Information technology pervades contemporary life, in the workplace, the marketplace and the home, as well as in national and regional economies. Institutional boundaries are shifting in response to dramatic new capabilities which are still unfolding at a rapid pace. Within the organization, information technology can now integrate all functional areas, as well as supplier and industry relationships worldwide.
Information Technology & People considers the significance of new social definitions of institutions, the social environment of production and technology implementation and on the human scale of social processes that are both the basis and the outcome of technological change.
With the launch of the AIS Transactions on Replication Research (http://aisel.aisnet.org/trr/), ITP will no longer accept papers which replicate existing studies for example, by applying them to a different technology or national context. This includes replications of TAM (Technology Adoption Model) studies. Such papers should be directed to the Transactions instead.
Key journal audiences
Academics in computer and information systems
Systems developers
Practitioners who manage information systems in organizations
Policy makers
Coverage
Information Technology & People publishes work that is dedicated to understanding the implications of information technology as a tool, resource and format for people in society as much as in their daily work in organizations.
Time
All Day (Monday)
Organizer
Kevin Crowstoncrowston@syr.edu
Journal Quarter
Q1
ISSN
9593845