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[ACP16] The Structure of DSR Knowledge as Reflected by DESRIST – A Citation Analysis (2009–2015)

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : Tackling Society's Grand Challenges with Design Science. DESRIST 2016, May 2016, Vol. 9661, pp.177-185, Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Canada, (DOI: 0.1007/978-3-319-39294-3_12)

Mots clés: Design science research, Citation analysis,Body of knowledge,DESRIST

Résumé: The design science research (DSR) paradigm is now established and reco gnized within the information systems (IS) community. The members of the DSR community have a common language and shared perceptions. However, it remains to define what constitutes the fundamental issues, theories, applications, and the main findings in this area. In other words, how may the knowledge of the field be characterized? The aim of this paper is to determine and analyze the DSR body of knowledge, based on publications in the DESRIST conference. To this end, we perform a citation and co-citation analysis of the papers published in this conference between 2009 and 2015. The co-citation analysis leads to the identification of several clusters representing what we believe to be a good overview of the structure of the DSR body of knowledge. We contend that our findings will help researchers to identify DSR areas likely to lead to future research.

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
ACP16,
title="{The Structure of DSR Knowledge as Reflected by DESRIST – A Citation Analysis (2009–2015)}",
author=" J. Akoka and I. Comyn-Wattiau and N. Prat ",
booktitle="{Tackling Society's Grand Challenges with Design Science. DESRIST 2016}",
year=2016,
month="May",
series="Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)",
volume=9661,
pages="177-185",
address=" Canada",
doi="0.1007/978-3-319-39294-3_12",
}