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Journal of Information Systems jis@sc

Journal of Information Systems jis@sc.edu. Thank You, Dan Stone. 5 issues produced 38 papers accepted 152 submissions processed Submissions up Diversity Quality Discovery, Education, & Integration Crosses methods & topics. Brad Tuttle University of South Carolina. 0 issues

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Journal of Information Systems jis@sc

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  1. Journal of Information Systemsjis@sc.edu

  2. Thank You, Dan Stone • 5 issues produced • 38 papers accepted • 152 submissions processed • Submissions up • Diversity • Quality • Discovery, Education, & Integration • Crosses methods & topics

  3. Brad TuttleUniversity of South Carolina • 0 issues • 0 papers accepted • 2 submissions processed

  4. Tarek AmerNorthern Arizona University • Ph.D. The Ohio State University, 1989 • M.S. Texas, A & M University, 1984 • B.A. Music, California State University, 1981

  5. Mike EttredgeUniversity of Kansas • Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1982 • M.P.A. Brigham Young University, 1978 • B.A. Rice University, 1971

  6. Elaine MauldinUniversity of Missouri • Ph.D. University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 1997 • M.B.A. University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1983 • B.S.B.A University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1976

  7. Mark G. SimkinUniversity of Nevada, Reno • Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley • MBA University of California, Berkeley • B.A. Brandeis University

  8. Paul SteinbartArizona State University • Ph.D. Michigan State University, 1985 • M.B.A., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1980 • B.A. in Political Science, University of Illinois, 1976

  9. Kelvin Liu XiaotaoEditorial Assistant • Second year Ph.D. student at the University of South Carolina • MPhil. City U. of Hong Kong, 2002 • B.S. Beijing U. 1999

  10. If you were editor, would you publish this? Before the universe was created, there were no numbers except the Trinity, which is God himself…For, the line and the plane imply no numbers: here infinitude itself reigns. Let us consider, therefore, the solids. We must first eliminate the irregular solids, because we are only concerned with orderly creation. There remains six bodies, the sphere and the five regular polyhedra. To the sphere corresponds the heaven. On the other hand, the dynamic world is represented by the flat-faces solids. Of these there are five: when viewed as boundaries, however, these five determine six distinct things: hence the six planets that revolve about the sun. This is also the reason why there are but six planets…

  11. Where AIS Fits in the minds of Accounting Students Gov’t/NFP AIS Fin Acctg Auditing Controller Finance CPA Econ CFA Tax CMA CIA Cost/Mgr’l Law

  12. If you were the reviewer, would you reject this? The Cause, Concept, and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever (1861) by Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis.

  13. JIS welcomes and has published all kinds of research AIS Research Theoretical Empirical Prototype Simulation Analytics Experimental Non-Experimental Decision Cases Small Sample Field Studies Archival Lab Field Experiments Survey [SEM]

  14. How to Achieve Quality • Few outlets for AIS research • Importance of AIS research is growing • Sarbanes-Oxley and PCAOB • Relevance to society • Journal prestige linked to health of section • Support AIS theory, practice, and education • Lack of AIS mentors • Conclusion: Review process must help create quality manuscripts

  15. New Submissions 1998-2004

  16. Days AAAMean

  17. AAA Method Accepted papers divided by papers accepted + rejected + withdrawn + work-in-process 2003-2004 = 17.3% Better Method Accepted papers divided by papers accepted + rejected + withdrawn 2003-2004 = 30.0% Acceptance Rates

  18. JIS Topics Decision Maker Task • REA beyond design • ERP • Theory of value chain integration • GAAP for data • Event based • XBRL/object oriented concepts • Liability crisis • Report templates Environment Technology

  19. Action Items • Call for Reviewers • Update the reviewer database • Editorial guidance for • Practice articles • Educational articles • Immediate dissemination of accepted papers

  20. Thank You • Past editorial boards and reviewers • IS section • Authors • Mentors • Current editorial board

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