this IS research

By Nick Berente and Jan Recker

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Professors Nick Berente from the University of Notre Dame and Jan Recker from the University of Hamburg talk about current and persistent topics in information systems research, a field that explores how digital technologies change business and society. You can find papers and other materials we discuss in each episode at http://www.janrecker.com/this-is-research-podcast/.

Episode Date
The AI Slop Tsunami
May 26, 2026
Why you should put pictures of your reviewers next to your computer when you're writing
May 12, 2026
Glaser, Strauss, Charmaz, Nelson, Claude.ai? When digital nomads use generative AI to build grounded theories for the Journal of Information Technology
Apr 28, 2026
In three years, we won't be revising our papers anymore
Apr 17, 2026
Who wants to be a this IS research expert? Jan's turn
Apr 01, 2026
Who wants to be a this IS research expert?
Mar 18, 2026
Do you prefer a prestigious or a rigorous journal?
Mar 03, 2026
If you're not using ChatGPT to cheat in research, you're not going with the times
Feb 18, 2026
The definitive guide to ranking IS journals
Feb 04, 2026
Nick and Jan reporting live from the International Conference on Information Systems
Dec 17, 2025
Doing research on prime ministers
Dec 03, 2025
Managing academics is like herding cats
Nov 19, 2025
When you watch Tik Tok, your maturity in the academic enterprise is zero
Nov 05, 2025
Data is the fuel that sets innovation on fire
Oct 21, 2025
If you're writing a paper about AI you are not allowed to talk about AI
Oct 07, 2025
Nick's rules for a good PhD education
Sep 23, 2025
Should all qualitative researchers use LLMs?
Sep 09, 2025
Cognitive conflict, courage, humility, and respect: Ingredients for a productive academic discourse
Aug 26, 2025
Elitism, conflicts of interest, and collusion in the information systems field?
Jul 08, 2025
The great debate
Jun 24, 2025
Ask us anything - Part Two
Jun 10, 2025
Ask us anything – Part one
May 27, 2025
Are digital technologies helping to green our planet?
May 13, 2025
How to be an editor 101, or: how to get away with bad paper decisions
Apr 29, 2025
If it feels like a shortcut, it's probably a shortcut.
Apr 15, 2025
New theories or new scripts for the digital age?
Apr 01, 2025
Let's all cheer for the Journal of the Association for Information Systems
Mar 18, 2025
The five best episodes to get you started with this podcast
Mar 04, 2025
Is hunting journal articles making us miss the boat of big ideas?
Feb 19, 2025
Stop having your paper rejected for lack of fit
Feb 05, 2025
Awards under the Christmas Tree
Dec 25, 2024
What do practitioners want from us?
Dec 11, 2024
You just did a bad job doing qualitative research
Nov 27, 2024
Have we lost our ability to create big impact?
Nov 13, 2024
Can you publish papers on digital technology in Academy of Management Review?
Oct 30, 2024
Journal editorials that are must-reads for every IS scholar
Oct 16, 2024
Why you should never write a conceptual paper
Oct 02, 2024
Orthogonal testing planes and electricity in the kitchen
Sep 18, 2024
The three most useless slides in conference presentations
Sep 04, 2024
How to do a literature review
Jul 10, 2024
Did we learn anything?
Jun 26, 2024
Behavioral research is alive and well … online
Jun 12, 2024
Generalization or generalizability, that is the question
May 29, 2024
The Elon Musk of Information Systems
May 15, 2024
Winning the citation game
May 01, 2024
The blank page problem
Apr 17, 2024
What is so special about special issues?
Apr 03, 2024
Every study is a case study
Mar 20, 2024
Navigating the jagged frontier of computing
Mar 06, 2024
Professional athletes make better scientists
Feb 21, 2024
Your best course of action is to cheat and put your name on every paper
Feb 07, 2024
Trailblazers, innovators, and elegant scholars
Dec 20, 2023
The songs by Lady Gaga will be forgotten
Dec 06, 2023
Who would think Management Science is Not a Top Information Systems Journal?
Nov 22, 2023
Jan does not research ChatGPT but that does not mean no one should.
Nov 08, 2023
Disclaimer: ChatGPT produced this episode.
Oct 25, 2023
Reference disciplines, IT managers, and Taylor Swift
Oct 11, 2023
We like big books and we cannot lie
Sep 27, 2023
Anything qualitative researchers write has been said before
Sep 13, 2023
I know that you HARKed last summer
Aug 30, 2023
Shiny new ideas for the next decade
Jul 12, 2023
Remember we were in a pandemic?
Jun 28, 2023
You think you have a lot on your plate?
Jun 14, 2023
Never create a journal unless it is JMIS
May 31, 2023
The Big Five Theories from the Last Millennium
May 17, 2023
Nick, man of the people
May 03, 2023
What's been done, what's been found, and what it means
Apr 19, 2023
Being an institutional custodian of our field
Apr 05, 2023
Power, politics, and the senior scholar list of premier journals
Mar 22, 2023
Our bag of tricks for getting published
Mar 08, 2023
Four golden rules
Feb 22, 2023
There is so much great research out there
Dec 21, 2022
Philosophy, again
Dec 07, 2022
Causality Meets Diversity
Nov 23, 2022
We might just be better than Bourdieu
Nov 09, 2022
Talking Data Privacy and Governance
Oct 26, 2022
Writing papers on how to write papers
Oct 12, 2022
Design science dysfunctions
Sep 28, 2022
The worst things editors can do
Sep 14, 2022
Journals are like newspapers except that they're not
Aug 31, 2022
Engagement, relevance, and beautiful artifacts
Jun 29, 2022
The Crossover
Jun 15, 2022
The one where Nick explains how to do computationally intensive theory construction
Jun 01, 2022
Why we love what we do
May 18, 2022
Resilience is key
May 04, 2022
When your audience is full of jerks
Apr 20, 2022
Getting things done
Apr 06, 2022
Pragmatism, Baby!
Mar 23, 2022
No-one is writing books anymore
Mar 09, 2022
Humblebragging and click-bait research
Feb 23, 2022
Welcome to the Oscars
Jan 01, 2022
Naughty grounded theory
Dec 22, 2021
Jan is a hipster and survey research is dead
Dec 08, 2021
When our journals were almost empty
Nov 24, 2021
The IS field has no passion
Nov 10, 2021
Are designers of digital technologies responsible for them?
Oct 27, 2021
Affordances is the new TAM
Oct 13, 2021
Theorizing about new technology? No problem!
Sep 29, 2021
Is AI Ground Truth Really "True"?
Sep 15, 2021
Can AI be fair?
Sep 13, 2021
AI on Drugs
Sep 11, 2021
Will Humans-in-the-Loop Become Borgs?
Sep 09, 2021
Strategic Directions for AI
Sep 07, 2021
Coordinating Human and Machine Learning
Sep 05, 2021
When the Machine Meets the Expert
Sep 03, 2021
Managing Artificial Intelligence
Sep 01, 2021
Live at AMCIS 2021
Aug 18, 2021
Have you considered the Technology Acceptance Model?
Jun 23, 2021
Is Relevance Irrelevant?
Jun 09, 2021
From theorizing to imposter syndrome and back
May 26, 2021
Every contribution can be interesting but not all of them are
May 12, 2021
Careers on the line
Apr 28, 2021
Who is reviewing the reviewers?
Apr 14, 2021
When sociologists meet computer scientists
Mar 26, 2021
Method-ism
Mar 17, 2021
Learning from Brad Greenwood about Econometrics of IS
Mar 03, 2021
Is all technology digital?
Feb 17, 2021
How ethical can we be?
Feb 11, 2021
Do we need theory for high-impact science?
Feb 09, 2021