Information systems as a reference discipline: Current debate and future directions

© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Robert D. Galliers and Mari-Klara Stein; individual chapters, the contributors. In our 2002 article we suggested that it might be time for the field of information systems to be considered as a reference discipline for others (Baskerville and Myers 2002). For t...

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Main Authors: Baskerville, Richard, Myers, M.
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Published: Routledge 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72414
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description © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Robert D. Galliers and Mari-Klara Stein; individual chapters, the contributors. In our 2002 article we suggested that it might be time for the field of information systems to be considered as a reference discipline for others (Baskerville and Myers 2002). For the previous two decades the conventional wisdom among information systems (IS) researchers had been that IS is an applied discipline drawing upon other, more fundamental, reference disciplines. These reference disciplines were seen as having foundational value for IS. Before our 2002 article the only arguments concerning this topic had been about which disciplines should be regarded as reference disciplines. No one had actually questioned this conventional wisdom, that perhaps it was time for IS itself to be considered as a reference discipline for others. In our 2002 article we did not claim that IS had in fact achieved the status of a reference discipline; rather, we suggested that it was time to at least consider this question. We said that our paper was designed to be provocative and rhetorical in order to stimulate discussion about the nature and status of our field.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-724142018-12-13T09:32:17Z Information systems as a reference discipline: Current debate and future directions Baskerville, Richard Myers, M. © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Robert D. Galliers and Mari-Klara Stein; individual chapters, the contributors. In our 2002 article we suggested that it might be time for the field of information systems to be considered as a reference discipline for others (Baskerville and Myers 2002). For the previous two decades the conventional wisdom among information systems (IS) researchers had been that IS is an applied discipline drawing upon other, more fundamental, reference disciplines. These reference disciplines were seen as having foundational value for IS. Before our 2002 article the only arguments concerning this topic had been about which disciplines should be regarded as reference disciplines. No one had actually questioned this conventional wisdom, that perhaps it was time for IS itself to be considered as a reference discipline for others. In our 2002 article we did not claim that IS had in fact achieved the status of a reference discipline; rather, we suggested that it was time to at least consider this question. We said that our paper was designed to be provocative and rhetorical in order to stimulate discussion about the nature and status of our field. 2018 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72414 10.4324/9781315619361 Routledge restricted
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Information systems as a reference discipline: Current debate and future directions
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title_fullStr Information systems as a reference discipline: Current debate and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Information systems as a reference discipline: Current debate and future directions
title_short Information systems as a reference discipline: Current debate and future directions
title_sort information systems as a reference discipline: current debate and future directions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72414