Contributors to the high-impact IS Journals (1977-2014): An aid for setting research standards

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Everard A. [1 ]
Heck J.L. [3 ]
St. Pierre K. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, University of Delaware
[2] Department of Accounting, Saint Joseph’s University
[3] Department of Finance, Saint Joseph’s University
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High-impact journals; Prolific authors; Promotion and tenure standards;
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10.17705/1cais.04004
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Interest in the rankings of contributors to academic literature is evidenced by the numerous publications across most business and economic disciplines. This study presents the most prolific authors 1) over the entire history of the 11 high-impact IS journals and 2) over the ten most recent years for each of the journals. We include the number of authors who have published in the journals but who may not be considered prolific based on our classification; this data is important and especially critical for IS departments that set research standards. Identifying and ranking authors in the IS discipline is interesting for several reasons. While some may be curious to see how they perform compared to these researchers, a more beneficial application of the findings in this paper pertains to establishing realistic promotion and tenure standards. Although 11,204 authors published in the 11 high-impact journals, 7,734 (69%) of those authors published only once in these journals in the 1977-2014 period. This fact is essential for any IS department that sets promotion and tenure guidelines. Using our findings will help colleges and IS departments establish reasonable and attainable promotion and tenure standards based on the actual performance of others in the discipline. © 2017 by the Association for Information Systems.
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页数:28
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