Management Information Systems Quarterly is a leading journal focusing on research in the field of MIS, covering various topics like systems design, implementation, and strategic management of IT.
JEIM publishes research findings from international experts. Scholarly examinations of the latest theory and practice from the foremost research institutions are augmented by contributions from senior business managers and consultants, who report on specific enterprise case experiences that promote the learning of others by comparing and contrasting environmental settings.
This journal examines how a variety of business processes intrinsic to organizational efficiency and effectiveness are integrated and managed for competitive success and in so doing, disseminates best practice.
This journal concentrates on the management, design, and deployment of information systems and all e-business related topics. It highlights innovative research across all aspects of information systems management and features
analytical, behavioral, and technological perspectives in research.
This journal examines new research and development at the interface of information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) from analytical, behavioral, and technological perspectives. It provides a common forum for both frontline industrial developments as well as pioneering academic research.