Journal of the Association for Information Systems

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the Association for Information Systems is 16. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is it Your Fault? Framing Social Media Inclusion and Exclusion Using Just World Theory143
Don’t Take It Personally: An Empirical Investigation of Consumer Responses to Explicit Targeting109
Does Analytics Help Resolve Equivocality in the Healthcare Context? Contrasting the Effects of Analyzability and Differentiation55
Navigating Generative Artificial Intelligence Promises and Perils for Knowledge and Creative Work38
Envisioning Digital Transformation: Advancing Theoretical Diversity38
The Vicious Circles of Skill Erosion: A Case Study of Cognitive Automation37
Theorizing about the Early-Stage Diffusion of Codependent IT Innovations36
Digital Resilience: A Conceptual Framework for Information Systems Research35
Creating Collaboration: How Social Movement Organizations Shape Digital Activism to Promote Broader Social Change34
On Scholarly Composition: From Acceptable to Exceptional29
Algorithm Sensemaking: How Platform Workers Make Sense of Algorithmic Management27
How Do Individuals Understand Multiple Conceptual Modeling Scripts?24
Theorizing Routines with Computational Sequence Analysis: A Critical Realism Framework21
Firm Competitive Structure and Consumer Reaction in Search Advertisings21
A Design Theory for Energy and Carbon Management Systems in the Supply Chain The Quest for Innovation in Information Systems Research: Recognizing, Stimulating, and Promoting Novel and Useful Knowledg18
Digital Transformation as Collective Social Action17
How Online Consumers Use Multiple Advice Sources: An Empirical Exploration Using Verbal Protocol Analysis16
Does Technology Thwart Gender Stereotypes? An Impression Formation-Based Examination of the Differential Influence of Technology across Gender and Messages16
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