IS

Carr, Christopher L.

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0.489 executive information article systems presents eis executives overview computer-based scanning discusses investigation support empirical robert
0.425 quality different servqual service high-quality difference used quantity importance use measure framework impact assurance better
0.344 information research literature systems framework review paper theoretical based potential future implications practice discussed current
0.190 framework model used conceptual proposed given particular general concept frameworks literature developed develop providing paper
0.151 research studies issues researchers scientific methodological article conducting conduct advanced rigor researcher methodology practitioner issue

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Berthon, Pierre 1 Ewing, Michael 1 Jiang, James J. 1 Klein, Gary 1
Pitt, Leyland 1
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Articles (2)

Potential Research Space in MIS: A Framework for Envisioning and Evaluating Research Replication, Extension, and Generation. (Information Systems Research, 2002)
Authors: Abstract:
    Replications are an important component of scientific method in that they convert tentative belief to accepted knowledge. Given the espoused importance of replications to the extraction of knowledge from research, there is surprisingly little evidence of its practice or discussion of its importance in the management information systems literature. In this article we develop a framework within which to systematize the conceptualization of replications; we review and illustrate how some key information systems research fits into the framework and examine the factors that influence the selection of a research strategy. Our framework includes a conceptualization of the relationship among replication, extension, and generation in IS research. The concept of 'research space ' is defined and a framework is developed that delineates eight possible research strategies. Finally, the benefits of our framework to salient stakeholders in the research process are outlined.
MEASURING INFORMATION SYSTEM SERVICE QUALITY: SERVQUAL FROM THE OTHER SIDE. (MIS Quarterly, 2002)
Authors: Abstract:
    The article discusses the paper "Measuring Information System Service Quality: SERVQUAL From the Other Side," by James J. Jiang, Gary Klein, and Christopher L. Carr.