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期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS

ISSN:0960-085X
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.palgrave.com/
期刊网址:http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/index.html
影响因子: 4.344 (2020年) 2.603(2018年) 3.197(2017年) 2.819(2016年) 2.892(2015年) 2.213(2014年) 1.654(2013年) 1.558 (2012年)
主题范畴:INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE;    MANAGEMENT

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The European Journal of Information Systems provides a distinctive European perspective on the theory and practice of information systems for a global audience. We encourage first rate research articles by academics, but also case studies and reflective articles by practitioners. We provide a critical view on technology, development, implementation, strategy, management and policy.

European Journal of Information Systems is abstracted and indexed in:

  • Association of Business Schools' Academic Journal Quality Guide (www.the-abs.org.uk)
  • ACM Guide to Computing Literature
  • Anbar Abstracts
  • Applied Science and Technology Index (as of 2004)
  • Computer Abstracts International Database (CAID)
  • Emerald Management Reviews (EMR)
  • Ex Libris / Primo Central
  • Current Contents
  • Information Science Abstracts (ISA)
  • INSPEC Abstracts
  • International Abstracts in Operations Research
  • International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ)
  • International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBR)
  • OR/MS Index and Annual Comprehensive Index
  • Research Alert
  • Science Citation Index
  • SciSearch
  • SCOPUS
  • SSRN (Social Science Research Network)

Instructions to Authors

Introduction and genres of papers

Articles submitted to EJIS should be original contributions and should not be under consideration for publication in any other journal.

Before submitting manuscripts authors are advised to ensure that they have conformed to the script requirements detailed below. Manuscripts which are incorrectly formatted or do not contain all the required elements may be returned to authors for correction prior to review.

The Journal's Editors and Editorial Board particularly welcome submissions with a critical and empirical view on information systems technology, development, implementation, strategy, management and policy. We encourage first rate research articles by academics, but also case studies and reflective articles by practitioners. When submitting their paper authors will be asked to choose among the following genres of papers:

  1. Ethnography/Narrative
  2. Empirical Research
  3. Literature Review
  4. Theory Development
  5. Research Essay
  6. Issues and Opinion
  7. Response
  8. Editorial
  9. Guest Editorial

Nevertheless, depending on the review process the Editors may decide to publish the paper in a different category. For a good understanding of the various genres we refer to please consult Frantz Rowe's Editorial from issue 21/5.

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Submitting a manuscript

Authors should submit papers electronically via the journal's electronic submission system.

The submission system is designed to be self-explanatory but help is available within the submission site via the 'Author Instructions' tab.

Authors should submit a minimum of two files (author information file and article file). For articles and technical notes, they should contain the following elements:

  1. Author Information File:

    • the title of the article
    • the author(s)' names and affiliations
    • full contact details (including email, postal address and phone and fax numbers) for the corresponding author
    • short biographies for each author (50 words maximum each) which will appear at the end of the paper
  2. Article:

    • the title of the article
    • a summary or abstract of not more than 200 words. This should be self-contained and understandable by the general reader outside the context of the full paper.
    • 3-6 keywords
    • the article in full, including references
  3. Figures and Tables

    Figures and tables may be uploaded either embedded in the main article file or as separate files.

The authors' names and addresses must not appear in the body of the manuscript, to preserve anonymity. Manuscripts containing author details of any kind will be returned for correction.

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Open Access & Self Archiving

Authors of accepted papers can opt to pay an Article Processing Charge of £1600 / $2600 (+VAT where applicable) for their articles to be made Open Access online immediately upon publication. By paying this charge authors are also permitted to post the final, published PDF of their article on a website, institutional repository or other free public server, immediately on publication.

Please see our FAQs for further details or download our license to publish form.

Palgrave Macmillan's publishing policies ensure that authors can fully comply with the public access requirements of many major funding bodies worldwide - please visit www.sherpa.ac.uk for more information. However, it is the author's responsibility to take the necessary actions to achieve compliance. These may include self archiving, opting into Palgrave Macmillan's manuscript deposition service and/or choosing Open Access publication.

Authors of accepted articles are encouraged to submit the author's version of the accepted paper (the unedited manuscript) to their funding body's archive, for public release 18 months after publication of the final article in a full paginated journal issue. In addition, authors are encouraged to archive this version of the manuscript in their institution's repositories and on their personal websites, also 18 months after the original publication. This is in line with Palgrave Macmillan's self-archiving policy.

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Ethics Policy

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics. We expect all prospective authors to read and understand our Ethics Policy before submitting any manuscript to this journal. This policy details the responsibilities of all authors, editors and reviewers working with and for Palgrave Macmillan Journals as well as our own ethical responsibilities. This includes, but is not limited to, plagiarism, falsification of data, misuse of third party material, fabrication of results and fraudulent authorship. Please note that submitted manuscripts may be subject to checks using the iThenticate service, in conjunction with CrossCheck, in order to detect instances of overlapping and similar text. The iThenticate software checks submissions against millions of published research papers, documents on the web, and other relevant sources. If plagiarism or misconduct is found, consequences are detailed in the policy.

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Language and Presentation

Submissions should be written in English of a good standard. Spelling should conform to The Concise Oxford Dictionary.

Manuscripts may be submitted in MS Word or LaTeX format and should have at least 1.5 line spacing, with ample margins. The pages of the main text should be numbered consecutively. Sections and subsections should be clearly differentiated but should not be numbered. Papers should be written without the use of footnotes.

Mathematical expressions and Greek or other symbols should be written clearly with ample spacing. Use widely accepted symbols and abbreviations.

Wherever possible, theorems, computer programs, lists and calculations should be placed in appendices

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Length of submissions

Papers should not normally exceed 12 journal pages (or about 8000 words) however in certain circumstances (e.g. review papers) longer papers will be considered.

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Abstract and Keywords

The first page of the manuscript should contain the title and and an abstract of not more than 200 words. The abstract should be sufficiently comprehensible to enable any reader of the journal to judge the paper's potential interest. Abstracts should not contain references. Authors should also provide 3-6 key words defining the essential content of the paper.

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Figures and Tables

Figures/images may be in TIFF, GIF, JPG, PDF, Postscript, or EPS format; they must be provided in a minimum resolution of 300 dpi and should take account of the page size of the journal. Tables and graphs should be in Word or Excel format. Figures and tables should each be numbered consecutively and figure captions and table headings should be provided. Figures which contain only textual rather than diagrammatic information should be designated Tables.

The journal is printed in black-and-white. Therefore, we prefer that authors supply figures in greyscale. Figures supplied in colour will be converted to greyscale for print unless the author confirms they will cover the cost of printing in colour (costs are available from the production/editorial office). Figures may be published in colour in the HTML (web) version free of charge. However, the PDF/print version will still be black-and-white, so authors should ensure that colour is not critical to the understanding of any figures, and should not describe elements of the figure in terms of their colours. Line graphs with several data series can usually be represented adequately in black-and-white by using different line styles and/or different shaped nodes.

Download full artwork guidelines. [PDF, 80KB]

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References

References should be included from ALL appropriate sources and should be readily accessible to readers.

In writing your paper you are encouraged to review or reference papers in the area you are addressing previously published in the journal. This provides coherence and continuity for our readers.

References should be indicated in the text by author name(s) followed by date of publication, all in parenthesis, for example (Brown & Allen, 2001) or for a work by more than two authors (Van der Meer et al, 2005). In a list of references within the text put oldest first. At the end of the article references should be listed (unnumbered) ordered alphabetically by author name. For papers with six authors or fewer, give the full list of authors here; for papers with more than six authors, use the form Van der Meer et al. If more than one reference has identical date and authorship use a, b, ... after the date to distinguish, for example (Allen, 2001a).

If a statement is made alleging that an author has said something or holds a particular view, possibly controversial, the page number of the referenced work MUST be quoted.

Please adopt the following style for listing references:

  • Journals (Journal titles should not be abbreviated):

    FARBEY B, LAND FF and TARGETT D (1995) A taxonomy of information systems applications: the benefits' evaluation ladder. European Journal of Information Systems 4(1), 41-50.

  • Online Articles

    BUSQUETS, J (2010) Orchestrating Smart Business Network dynamics for innovation. European Journal of Information Systems advance online publication 13 April, doi: 10.1057/ejis.2010.19.

  • Books

    WALSHAM G (1993) Interpreting Information Systems in Organizations. Wiley, Chichester.

  • Paper/chapter in a contributed volume:

    HUBERMAN AM and MILES MB (1994) Data Management and analysis methods. In Handbook of Qualitative Research (DENZIN NK and LINCOLN YS, Eds), pp 428-444, Sage, Thousand Oaks, California.

  • Unpublished reports and theses (which should be available on request):

    MOURTOS I (2003). Integer and constraint programming methods for mutually orthogonal latin squares. PhD thesis, University of London.

  • Internet sites:

    References to internet sites should be quoted in the normal way in the text e.g. Williams (2006). In the reference list the full URL must be given, followed by the date that the website was accessed.

    Example:

    George V and Vaughn R (2003). Application of Lightweight Formal Methods in Recruitment Engineering. http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/2003/01/George.html, accessed 15 August 2006.

  • Conference Paper

    HUBER G (1991) We can do better: integrating theories of novel organizations, new organizational forms and information technology. In Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Information Systems (DEGROSS J, BENBASAT I, DESANCTIS G and BEATH C, Eds), p 416, ACM Publications, Baltimore, Maryland.

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Proofs

Proofs of papers are sent to authors for checking and correction of fact, especially with regard to mathematical content. Alterations to diagrams and non-essential textual changes should be avoided. Proofs must be returned within 48 hours of receipt. Failure to do so may result in the paper being published with editorial corrections only.

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Author PDFs

Corresponding authors will receive a PDF of their article. This PDF offprint is provided for personal use. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to pass the PDF offprint onto co-authors (if relevant) and ensure that they are aware of the conditions pertaining to its use.

The PDF must not be placed on a publicly-available website for general viewing, or otherwise distributed without seeking our permission, as this would contravene our copyright policy and potentially damage the journal’s circulation. Please visit http://www.palgrave-journals.com/pal/authors/rights_and_permissions.html to see our latest copyright policy.

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The copyright of all material published in the journal is held by the OR Society. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to sign a form assigning copyright to the Society.

If authors wish to use material within their article that has been published elsewhere then they must obtain the permission of the original publisher.

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Conditions of Submission

Submission of a paper for refereeing means that the author certifies that the manuscript is his/her own work and that it has not been accepted for publication (or published) by a refereed journal. Papers should not be submitted for consideration to more than more journal simultaneously.

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Editorial Office

Enquiries about manuscripts under submission should be directed to the Editorial Administrator.

For business correspondence and enquiries relating to advertising, subscriptions, backnumbers or reprints contact the relevant person at Palgrave Macmillan Journals.


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Frantz Rowe, University of Nantes, France

Editors

Pär Ågerfalk, Uppsala University, Sweden
Dov Te’eni, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Senior Associate Editors

Raquel Benbunan-Fich, Baruch College, City University of New York, USA
Kieran Conboy, University of New South Wales, Australia and National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Tamara Dinev, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Andrew Hardin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Yujong Hwang, DePaul University, USA
Iris Junglas, Accenture Institute for High Performance, Boston, USA
Mark Lycett, Brunel University, UK
Scott McCoy, The College of William & Mary, USA
Björn Niehaves, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
James B. Pick, University of Redlands, USA
Bernd Carsten Stahl, De Montfort University, UK
Marinos Themistocleous, University of Piraeus, Greece
Virpi Kristina Tuunainen, Aalto University School of Economics, Finland

Associate Editors

Paul Alpar, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Michel Avital, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Bijan Azad, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Alexander Benlian, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Jyoti Choudrie, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Regina Connolly, Dublin City University Business School, Ireland
Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Swansea University, UK
Walter D Fernandez, ANU College of Business and Economics, Australia
Jonny Holmström, Umeå University, Sweden
Allen C Johnston, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Matthew Jones, University of Cambridge, UK
Yong Jin Kim, Sogang University, Korea
Christine Legner, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Jan Marco Leimeister, Kassel University, Germany
Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, UK
Paul Benjamin Lowry, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Xin (Robert) Luo, University of New Mexico, USA
Kathy McGrath, Brunel University, UK
Régis Meissonier, Montpellier II University, France
Brian Mennecke, Iowa State University, USA
Michael D. Myers, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Brian Pentland, Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, Michigan State University, USA
Robin Poston, University of Memphis, USA
Daphne Ruth Raban, University of Haifa, Israel
C Ranganathan, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Aurelio Ravarini, Università Carlo Cattaneo – LIUC, Italy
Ulrike Schultze, SMU - Cox School of Business, USA
Kishore Sengupta, INSEAD, France
Mark S Silver, Fordham University, USA
Shirish C Srivastava, HEC Paris, France
Hock Hai Teo, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Ryad Titah, HEC Montreal, Canada
Hans van der Heijden, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Adam Vrechopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Robert Winter, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Ryan Wright, University of San Francisco, USA

Managing Editor

Sergio de Cesare, Brunel University, UK

Editorial Administrator

Neela Rungien, Brunel University, UK

Editor Emeritus

Richard Baskerville, Georgia State University, USA
Ray Paul, Brunel University, UK



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