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Journal of Information Technology

Journal of Information Technology

Published in Association with AITT

eISSN: 14664437 | ISSN: 02683962 | Current volume: 39 | Current issue: 3 Frequency: Quarterly

New to SAGE in 2019

The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) is a top-ranked journal, focused on new research addressing information, management, and communications technologies as applied to the digital worlds of business, government and non-governmental enterprises. The Journal is especially interested in studies that address emerging technologies and their convergence including SMAC (social media, mobile, analytics, cloud) and BRAID (blockchain, robotics, automation of knowledge work, internet of things and digital fabrication).

JIT focuses on empirical research and critical analysis of technology development, use, management and impacts. Subjects in scope include strategy, change, infrastructure, human resources, sourcing, system development and implementation, IT risk, data science, communications, technology developments and futures, national policies and standards. JIT also has a strong track record in publishing articles that advance understanding and application of research approaches and methods.

The Journal publishes work from all disciplinary, theoretical and methodological perspectives. It is designed to be read by researchers, scholars, teachers and advanced students in the fields of Information Systems, Management and Information Science, as well as IT developers, consultants, software vendors, and senior business and IT executives seeking an update on current experience and future prospects in relation to contemporary information and communications technologies.

In addition to papers reporting original research studies, the Journal aims to help its readers by exploring contentious and novel topics through publishing Debates and Perspectives papers with peer commentary; Scholarly Review articles; and State of the Art papers by acknowledged domain leaders. From time to time the Journal publishes special issues on key or emerging contemporary topics.

View the subscription package for Journal of Information Technology and Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases.

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jin.


 

New to SAGE in 2019

The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) is a top-ranked journal, focused on new research addressing information, management, and communications technologies as applied to the digital worlds of business, government and non-governmental enterprises. The Journal is especially interested in studies that address emerging technologies and their convergence including SMAC (social media, mobile, analytics, cloud) and BRAID (blockchain, robotics, automation of knowledge work, internet of things and digital fabrication).

JIT focuses on empirical research and critical analysis of technology development, use, management and impacts. Subjects in scope include strategy, change, infrastructure, human resources, sourcing, system development and implementation, IT risk, data science, communications, technology developments and futures, national policies and standards. JIT also has a strong track record in publishing articles that advance understanding and application of research approaches and methods.

The Journal publishes work from all disciplinary, theoretical and methodological perspectives. It is designed to be read by researchers, scholars, teachers and advanced students in the fields of Information Systems, Management and Information Science, as well as IT developers, consultants, software vendors, and senior business and IT executives seeking an update on current experience and future prospects in relation to contemporary information and communications technologies.

In addition to papers reporting original research studies, the Journal aims to help its readers by exploring contentious and novel topics through publishing Debates and Perspectives papers with peer commentary; Scholarly Review articles; and State of the Art papers by acknowledged domain leaders. From time to time the Journal publishes special issues on key or emerging contemporary topics.

Editors-in-Chief
Wendy Currie Audencia Business School, France
Jan Marco Leimeister University of St. Gallen, Switzerland and University of Kassel, Germany
Daniel Schlagwein The University of Sydney, Australia
Deputy Editors-in-Chief
Chris Sauer University of Oxford, UK
Leslie Willcocks The London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK
Senior Editor
Pamela Abbott The University of Sheffield, UK
Michel Avital Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Antony Bryant Leeds Beckett University, UK
Xavier Busquets ESADE–Ramon Llull University, Spain
Kevin Crowston Syracuse University, USA
Yulin Fang University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Matt Germonprez University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
Daniel Gozman The University of Sydney, Australia
Catherine Griffiths Birkbeck - University of London, UK
Nik Hassan University of Minnesota, USA
Jonny Holmström Umea University, Sweden
Jannis Kallinikos Luiss University, Italy and The London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK
Karlheinz Kautz RMIT University, Australia
Julia Kotlarsky University of Auckland, New Zealand
Paul Leonardi University of California, USA
Eleni Lioliou Queen Mary University of London, UK
Ilan Oshri University of Auckland, New Zealand
Matti Rossi Aalto University, Finland
Ulrike Schultze University of Groningen, Netherlands
Gerhard Schwabe University of Zurich, Switzerland
Edgar Whitley The London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK
Susan Winter University of Maryland, USA
Angelika Zimmermann Loughborough University, UK
Editorial Board
Aleksi Aaltonen Temple University, USA
Pär Ågerfalk Uppsala University, Sweden
Jonathan Allen University of San Francisco, USA
Chrisanthi Avgerou The London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK
Tina Blegind Jensen Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Ivo Blohm University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Bendik Bygstad University of Oslo, Norway
Jyoti Choudrie University of Hertfordshire, UK
Chiara Francalanci Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Rob Gleasure Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
G. Harindranath Royal Holloway University, UK
Debra Howcroft Manchester Business School, UK
Jerry Luftman Global Institute for IT Management, USA
Susan Matt Weber State University, USA (history)
Catherine Middleton Ryerson University, Canada
Patrick Naylor Imperial College, London, UK
Angeliki Poulymenakou Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Kai Riemer The University of Sydney, Australia
Rens Scheepers Deakin University, Australia
Christoph Schneider IESE-University of Navarra, Spain
Maha Shaikh Kings College London, UK
Rajeev Sharma University of Waikato, New Zealand
Matthias Söllner University of Kassel, Germany
Mari-Klara Stein Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Ning Su Ivey–Western University, Canada
Ali Sunyaev KIT, Germany
Jonathan Wareham ESADE-Ramon Llull University, Spain
Advisory Board
Igor Aleksander Imperial College, London, UK
Wynne Chin University of Houston, USA
Michael Earl University of Oxford, UK
Janis Gogan Bentley University, USA
Tor Guimaraes Tennessee Technical University, USA
Ola Henfridsson Warwick Business School, UK
Rudy Hirschheim Louisiana State University, USA
Helmut Krcmar Technische Universität, München, Germany
Kuldeep Kumar Florida International University, USA
Mary Lacity University of Arkansas, USA
Frank Land The London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK
Li Liu The University of Sydney, Australia
Claudia Loebbecke University of Cologne, Germany
Kalle Lyytinen Case Western Reserve University, USA
M. Lynne Markus Bentley University, USA
Lars Mathiassen Georgia State University, USA
Mike Newman University of Manchester, UK
Joe Peppard Sloan School of Management, MIT, USA
Graham Pervan Curtin University, Australia
Steve Sawyer Syracuse University, USA
Peter Seddon University of Melbourne, Australia
Graeme Shanks University of Melbourne, Australia
Detmar Straub Georgia State University, USA
Eric Van Heck Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
Philip Yetton University of New South Wales, Australia
Youngjin Yoo Case Western Reserve University, USA
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