MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ISSUES: CO-CITATION ANALYSIS OF JOURNAL ARTICLES

Authors

  • Wen-Lung Shiau Ming Chuan University
  • Shu-Yi Chen Ming Chuan University
  • Yu-Cheng Tsai Ming Chuan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7903/ijecs.1393

Keywords:

MIS, Management Information Systems, Key Issues, Co-Citation

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze and identify key issues being studied in leading Management Information Systems (MIS) journals collected in an ISI database. With the help of co-citation analysis and factor analysis, thirteen core issues were identified, including: (1) Technology Acceptance; (2) Information Technology (IT), Organization Performance, and Competitive Advantage; (3) IT and Organizational Structure; (4) Case Study and Methodology Issues; (5) Trust Issues in IT; (6) Knowledge Management; (7) Measurement Issues in MIS study; (8) Diffusion of Innovation; (9) Success Factors of IT; (10) Research Modeling and Approach; (11) Theory, Research and Practice; (12) MIS as an academic discipline; and (13) Enterprise Information Systems. These results can help MIS researchers and practitioners gain a better awareness of core and significant issues being studied in the field.

To cite this document: Wen-Lung Shiau, Shu-Yi Chen, and Yu-Cheng Tsai, "Management information systems issues: Co-citation analysis of journal articles", International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies, Vol.6, No.1, pp.145-162, 2015.

Permanent link to this document:
http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/ijecs.1393

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Published

2015-04-30

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Special Issue for NETs2014