-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] JSIS Best paper and honorable mention awards 2009 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:40:38 -0400 From: Galliers, Robert rgalliers@bentley.edu To: 'aisworld@lists.aisnet.org' aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
*Journal of Strategic Information Systems*
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*Best Paper 2009*
The editors and publishers of /JSIS/ are pleased to announce the best paper published in the journal in 2009, which was:
''Effects of information technology failures on the market value of firms"
/JSIS/ 18 (2): 66-79
by *Anandhi Bharadwaj*, Goizueta Business School, Emory University, USA;
*Mark Keil*, Department of Computer Information Systems, J Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, USA, and
*Magnus Mähring*, Department of Management and Organization, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, and Ecole de Management Strasbourg, France.
/JSIS/ has a long history of publishing articles from the international community that are thorough, reflexive, critical -- and hopefully seminal -- in their treatment of subject matter that is strategic and often enduring in nature.
This paper is no exception. Written by colleagues from the USA and Europe, the authors point to the fact that little is known about the financial impact of IT failures on a firm's market value. They employ the resource-based view of the firm and event study methodology to study how firms are penalized by the market when they experience unintended, unforeseen operating and/or implementation-related IT failures: the more severe the IT failure, the greater the resultant decline in firm value.
Honorable mentions go to:
*Maira Petrini*, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil, and
*Marlei Pozzebon*, HEC Montréal, Canada,
for their paper "Managing sustainability with the support of business intelligence: Integrating socio-environmental indicators and organizational context", /JSIS/ 18 (4): 178-191,
and
*Dorothy E Leidner*, Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University, USA,
*Gary Pan*, Singapore Management University, Singapore, and
*Shan L Pan*, National University of Singapore, Singapore,
for their paper "The role of IT in crisis response: Lessons from the SARS and Asian Tsunami disasters", /JSIS/ 18 (2): 80-99.
These two papers are illustrative of /JSIS/'s increased focus on environmental and societal issues of strategic significance, as presaged in the editorial for, and final Viewpoint article in, the December, 2010 issue, and in a forthcoming (2011) special issue of /JSIS/ on Green IT.