Paving New Roads for Information System Research

UNISCON 2009, Panel 1

Wednesday, 23 April 2009

4.20 – 6.00 PM

 

Paving New Roads for Information System Research

 

·        What are the emerging research areas in information system?

 

·        How will, or should, these research be driven – by curiosity, need, or technology?

 

 

Moderator

·        San Murugesan, Multimedia University/University of Western Sydney

 

Panellists

·        Michael Rosemann, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

·        Ralf-D Kutsche, TU Berlin, Germany

·        András Pataricza, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary   

·        Brian Henderson-Sellers, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

·        Simeon Simoff, University of Western Sydney

 

 

Research and innovation is widely recognised as a key driver of our progress, growth and well being; specifically, more emphasis is now placed on research and innovation than ever before by academia, industry and the governments. There are many examples of research and innovation in IS and in other areas that made major positive impact on us and changed fundamentally our life, our work and our well-being, and the society at large. For example, the Web, which is a game-changer and a common household name now, was born from a research project, “Information Management: A Proposal” by Sir  Tim Berners Lee then at CERN, France. We can cite many other examples that benefited us immensely. But academic research has also been receiving criticisms that much of the past and current research work at universities doesn’t address our real problems, meets our real needs, or does serve any useful purpose, and is a drain on our precious resources; this criticism is perhaps valid. Hence much emphasis is now being placed on relevance, significance and potential impact or benefits of research to business, nation or the society at large. We are now required to identify and work on real problems or on potential high impact research problems or areas. However, even identifying such research problems or areas in advance is a challenge and calls for radical thinking.

 

So, in an attempt to address this need and the challenge, in this panel, let’s pave new roads for IS research by answering the following two key questions and debating our answers:

 

1.     What are the emerging research areas in information systems?

 

2.     How will, or should, this research be driven – by curiosity, need, or technology?

 

Join us at this online forum, and share your insights, ideas and feedback and comments. A summary of online discussion will the presented at the panel.

 

Let’s together pave new roads for IS research!

San Murugesan

Moderator

One Response to Paving New Roads for Information System Research

  1. R.Sadananda says:

    I will just confine myself to the second question listed here.

    The research must be driven by all three – curiosity, need and technology.

    At this time technology is driving very fast – so fast the human needs both real and perceived may be falling on the way. Addressing these matching problems is critical

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