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Information Systems Journal

Edited by:
David Avison and Guy Fitzgerald
Managing Editor: Philip Powell


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 10/56 Information Science & Library Science
Impact Factor: 1.531


The Information Systems Journal (ISJ) is an international journal promoting the study of, and interest in, information systems. Articles are welcome on research, practice, experience, current issues and debates. The ISJ encourages submissions that reflect the wide and interdisciplinary nature of the subject and articles that integrate technological disciplines with social, contextual and management issues, based on research using appropriate research methods.
The ISJ has particularly built its reputation by publishing qualitative research and it continues to welcome such papers. Quantitative research papers are also welcome but they need to emphasise the context of the research and the theoretical and practical implications of their findings.
The ISJ does not publish purely technical papers.

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IT for niche companies: is an ERP system the solution?
Kai A Olsen & Per SætreMolde

The effects of enterprise resource planning implementation strategy on cross-functionality
Redouane El Amrani, Frantz Rowe & Bénédicte Geffroy-Maronnat

Technical and management perceptions of enterprise information system importance, implementation and benefits
Hsin Hsin Chang

Understanding the design of information technologies for knowledge management in organizations: a pragmatic perspective
Tom Butler & Ciaran Murphy

The story of socio-technical design: reflections on its successes, failures and potential
Enid Mumford