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Discipline | Information Systems |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Vladimir Zwass |
Publication details | |
History | 1984-present |
Publisher | |
Frequency | Quarterly |
7.838 (2020) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | J. Manag. Inf. Syst. |
Indexing | |
CODEN | JMISEB |
ISSN | 0742-1222 |
LCCN | 96091378 |
OCLC no. | 986542950 |
Links | |
The journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS) is a top-tier peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes impactful research articles making a significant novel contributions in the areas of information systems and information technology. Established in 1984, the current editor-in-chief of JMIS is Vladimir Zwass. JMIS is published by Taylor & Francis in print and online.
The mission of JMIS is to present an integrated view of the field of Information Systems (IS) through the significant novel contributions by the best thinkers. The IS discipline aims to understand. how systems can be organized, developed, and deployed effectively to manage information and knowledge toward specified outcomes, in order to support people, organizations, marketplaces, and products. Many prominent research streams, in the discipline have their origins in the foundational paper published in the journal. JMIS has always reflected the belief that thematic and methodological diversity of the highest quality papers within a well-defined IS domain is the strength of the field.
JMIS is ranked as one of the three top-tier Information Systems journals, along with Information Systems Research (ISR) and MIS Quarterly (MISQ), in the comprehensive scientometric study published in MISQ and confirmed by other scholarly studies. JMIS is one of the 50 leading scholarly journals on Financial Times FT50 list.
JMIS serves the researchers investigating new modes of information technology deployment and the changing landscape of information policy making, as well as practitioners and executives managing the information resource. Along with the pursuit of knowledge, the quarterly aims to serve the societal goals, and to bridge the gap between theory and practice of information systems.
The journal accepts for the double-blind review full-scale research submissions that make a significant contribution to the field of information systems. Such contributions may include:
Analytical attention is focused on the following key issues:
The submissions are refereed in a double-blind process by the internationally recognized expert referees and by Associate Editors who serve on the distinguished Editorial Board of JMIS. JMIS reviews have been ranked #1 in 2020 for quality and timeliness by the IS scholarly community.[1][2]