Journal of Information, Information Technology and Organization

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Free-journal.com - The reason for a Journal of Information, Information Technology, and Organizations (JIITO) usually is to encourage authors to develop and publish quality papers that address within a balanced manner all three entities signified in its title : information, information technology (IT), and also the organizational context. 

Additional information systems journals commonly specialize in either IT or on information, all but excluding other. In contrast, JIITO gives equal treatment both to IT and information, while conceiving information broadly with regards to knowledge, wisdom, meaning, and data. Information and IT should be studied inside the context of tasks or processes, spanning over appropriate levels of study - individual, group, organizational, interorganizational, community, etc. JIITO welcomes investigations of organizations of any sort, any industry, and any relevant social domain. 

JIITO encourages articles designed to use rich, detailed accounts of data and IT. Any topic and any philosophical perspective that help us to organize information and IT in organizations is welcome. Of particular interest are empirical studies that explain how organizations cope, prosper, change, fail with respect to using, managing, designing and adopting information systems. Inside the conceptual realm, JIITO encourages articles that use a critical look into advent, genesis and and uses of models which may have influenced IS research for time and effort.


Site                : http://www.iiakm.org/jiito/
ISSN             : 1557-1319
EISSN           : 1557-1327
Subject           : Library and Information Science - Computer Science
Publisher        : Informing Science Institute
Country          : United States
Language        : English
Keyword        : information systems research
Start year        : 2006

Journal of Information, Information Technology and Organization