Exploring the Scientific Impact of Information Systems Design Science Research

literature-review
student-paper
Author

Wagner, Gerit and Prester, Julian and Schryen, Guido

Published

2021

Doi
Keywords

literature-review, student-paper

Summary

While design science research has established its position as a prominent field of research in the IS community, there is a lack of transparency regarding the impact of recent information systems design science research (IS DSR) papers. This lack of insight arguably poses challenges to an informed discourse and limits our ability to communicate the progress that IS DSR has achieved. Therefore, after mapping impactful IS DSR papers, we develop a scientometric study to address the lack of insights into factors that affect the scientific impact of IS DSR papers in top IS journals. In this study, we focus on active, IS-specific DSR areas and consider papers published in the AIS Senior Scholars’ basket of journals between 2004 and 2014. Specifically, we develop a model that explores factors that affect IS DSR papers’ scientific impact. Our findings show that theorization and novelty significantly explain scientific impact. We discuss our work’s implications and derive recommendations intended to shape future knowledge creation in IS DSR.

Citation (APA style)

Wagner, G., Prester, J., & Schryen, G. (2021). Exploring the Scientific Impact of Information Systems Design Science Research. Communications of the Association for Information Systems 48, 379–423. https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.04837

Citation: BibTeX

@article{WagnerPresterSchryen2021,
  doi        = {10.17705/1CAIS.04837},
  author     = {Wagner, Gerit and Prester, Julian and Schryen, Guido},
  journal    = {Communications of the Association for Information Systems},
  title      = {Exploring the Scientific Impact of Information Systems Design Science Research},
  year       = {2021},
  volume     = {48},
  pages      = {379--423},
  url        = {https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol48/iss1/37},
  abstract   = {While design science research has established its position as a prominent field of research in the IS community, there is a lack of transparency regarding the impact of recent information systems design science research (IS DSR) papers. This lack of insight arguably poses challenges to an informed discourse and limits our ability to communicate the progress that IS DSR has achieved. Therefore, after mapping impactful IS DSR papers, we develop a scientometric study to address the lack of insights into factors that affect the scientific impact of IS DSR papers in top IS journals. In this study, we focus on active, IS-specific DSR areas and consider papers published in the AIS Senior Scholars’ basket of journals between 2004 and 2014. Specifically, we develop a model that explores factors that affect IS DSR papers’ scientific impact. Our findings show that theorization and novelty significantly explain scientific impact. We discuss our work’s implications and derive recommendations intended to shape future knowledge creation in IS DSR.}
}

Citation: RIS

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Wagner, Gerit
AU  - Prester, Julian
AU  - Schryen, Guido
TI  - Exploring the Scientific Impact of Information Systems Design Science Research
T2  - Communications of the Association for Information Systems
PY  - 2021
VL  - 48
SP  - 379
EP  - 423
DO  - 10.17705/1CAIS.04837
UR  - https://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol48/iss1/37
ER  -