Journal of Information Technology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Information Technology is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Toward replication study types for design science research125
Understanding responsibility under uncertainty: A critical and scoping review of autonomous driving systems85
Proactive digital workplace transformation: Unpacking identity change mechanisms in remote-first organisations84
Reforming work patterns or negotiating workloads? Exploring alternative pathways for digital productivity assistants through a problematization lens39
The past, present, and future of (net) neutrality: A state of knowledge review and research agenda38
Unethical but not illegal! A critical look at two-sided disinformation platforms: Justifications, critique, and a way forward37
Artificial Intelligence’s new clothes? A system technology perspective31
Big Tech’s power, political corporate social responsibility and regulation30
Toward a taxonomy of corporate data protection malpractices and their causal mechanisms: A regulatory view28
Stakes, positions and logics: An institutional field analysis of cross-border health IT policy28
Leveraging paradigms to foster theoretical contributions in information systems research27
The axis of accessibility and the duality of control of remote workers: A literature review26
Reconceptualizing users: The roles and activities of people as they engage with digital technologies25
A qualitative systematic review of trust in technology25
Achieving stakeholder alignment in digital transformation: A frame transformation perspective24
Behavioral economics in information systems research: Critical analysis and research strategies23
A framework to support Robotic process automation20
Building data management capabilities to address data protection regulations: Learnings from EU-GDPR19
The anatomy of ‘fake news’: Studying false messages as digital objects18
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