Past and Future of Information Systems, First Edition
In recent years there has been much debate about the scientific status
of information systems as a discrete discipline and as a valid research
field, yet there is already a substantial body of research on
information systems dating back some thirty years. An important aspect
of this book is its coverage of the development of IS research over the
past three decades, showing how it has come to represent such a diverse
field of activities today, including its impact on health care,
e-business and mobile commerce. Many of the pioneers of IS research
have contributed their own perspectives and insights to the debate in
this volume, and its reflective and historical approach ensures it will
be of great interest to anyone working within the IS field. This
reflective text looks back on the last 30 years of IS research, as well
as glancing towards the future, ensuring that it will be of great
interest to anyone working within the IS field.
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