articleMIS QuarterlyJun 1, 2003Closed access

The Identity Crisis Within the IS Discipline: Defining and Communicating the Discipline’s Core Properties1

IBIzak BenbasatZZmud

University of British Columbia · University of Oklahoma

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Abstract

We are concerned that the IS research community is making the discipline’s central identity ambiguous by, all too frequently, under-investigating phenomena intimately associated with IT-based systems and over-investigating phenomena distantly associated with IT-based systems. In this commentary, we begin by discussing why establishing an identity for the IS field is important. We then describe what such an identity may look like by proposing a core set of properties, i.e., concepts and phenomena, that define the IS field. Next, we discuss research by IS scholars that either fails to address this core set of properties (labeled as error of exclusion) or that addresses concepts/phenomena falling outside this…

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Keywords
  • Identity (music)
  • Core (optical fiber)
  • Identity crisis
  • Discipline
  • Sociology
  • Public relations
  • Epistemology
  • Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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