iSChannel - The Information Systems Student Journal
The iSCHANNEL is going through a stage of transition. Starting with the redesign of the logo and layout of the journal last year, we are now introducing our first special issue. Up until today, the iSCHANNEL appeared only once a year publishing papers written by students who were still in the middle of their studies at the Information Systems and Innovation Group. Not having the possibility to showcase the level of knowledge and analytic abilities they reached throughout their entire studies was a missed opportunity we aim to remedy. This special issue may be the first step, as we invited exceptional graduates from last year to submit a paper based on their final dissertation. The call was well received and the numerous submissions gave testimony to the close bond that exists between the students and the group even after the graduation.
iSChannel is a journal on the social study of Information Systems, produced, edited and double-blind reviewed by the students of the Information Systems and Innovation Group.
iSChannel 2012: Call for Papers
The submission for the iSChannel 2012 is now open!
Different types of submissions are welcome for this issue; research papers, critical reviews of literature and theoretical discussions. Also, authors can jointly submit discussion papers on a contemporary debate around ICT, each making the case for one side or the other.
If you are interested in submitting an article, send your manuscript directly to the Editorial Board at is.channel@lse.ac.uk. Please, see important deadlines .
Contributors should follow the Submission Guidelines
More information about iSChannel
Contents of volume 6: Special Issue December 2011
Preparing for Technology-Related Organizational Change: An Activity-Theoretical Perspective Alexandre Koloskov
Ten Red Balloons: Virtual Teams and Online Communities: A Test of Media Synchronicity Theory David Randall
Newspaper Business Model Innovation from the Perspective of Information Systems: Utilizing Commercial Content and Mobile Devices Kyle Hoback
Systems Thinking and Inter-Organizational Information Systems: Lessons from the Financial Crisis Mariya Dimova
IT Offshore Outsourcing: An Institutional Approach on Vendor Practices in Sri Lanka Nadeesha S. Nanayakkara
Code as Storytelling: Insights about Free/Open Source Software Development through an Analogy with Alternate Reality Games Rafael Kenski
iSChannel (Online) ISSN 2042-5686
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