JOURNAL EDITORIALS THAT ARE MUST-READS FOR EVERY IS SCHOLAR (16 October 2024)

Description

Editorials are spaces in journals where the key stewards of the field leave advice for others about what type of research the journals they lead are looking to publish. We discuss some of our favorite editorials and dissect the advice to dish out for finding important research problems, theorizing effectively, and writing persuasively.

Episode Reading List

  • Rai, A. (2016). Celebrating 40 Years of MIS Quarterly: MISQ’s History and Future Through the Lenses of its Editors-in-Chief. MIS Quarterly, 40(4), iii-xvi.
  • Lee, A. S. (2001). Editor’s Comments: Research in Information Systems: What We Haven’t Learned. MIS Quarterly, 25(4), v-xv.
  • Saunders, C. (2005). Editor’s Comments: Looking for Diamond Cutters. MIS Quarterly, 29(1), iii-viii.
  • Rai, A. (2017). Editor’s Comments: Avoiding Type III Errors: Formulating IS Research Problems that Matter. MIS Quarterly, 41(2), iii-vii.
  • Weber, R. (2003). Editor’s Comments: The Problem of the Problem. MIS Quarterly, 27(1), iii-ix.
  • Berente, N., Gu, B., Recker, J., & Santhanam, R. (2021). Managing Artificial Intelligence. MIS Quarterly, 45(3), 1433-1450.
  • Dietvorst, B. J., Simmons, J. P., & Massey, C. (2015). Understanding Algorithm Aversion: Forecasters Erroneously Avoid Algorithms After Seeing them Err. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(1), 114-126.
  • Jussupow, E., Benbasat, I., & Heinzl, A. (2024). An Integrative Perspective on Algorithm Aversion and Appreciation in Decision-Making. MIS Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2024/18512.
  • Li, J., Li, M., Wang, X., & Thatcher, J. B. (2021). Strategic Directions for AI: The Role of CIOs and Boards of Directors. MIS Quarterly, 45(3), 1603-1643.
  • Sparrowe, R. T., & Mayer, K. J. (2011). Publishing in AMJ—Part 4: Grounding Hypotheses. Academy of Management Journal, 54(6), 1098-1102.
  • Straub, D. W. (2009). Editor’s Comments: Why Top Journals Accept Your Paper. MIS Quarterly, 33(3), iii-x.

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