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Summary: Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems focuses on research on development and use of information systems.
The first issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems (SJIS) was published in 1989, making it one of the longest running European journals within the area of Information Systems. SJIS is the journal of the IRIS Association (Information Systems Research in Scandinavia), which is the Scandinavian chapter of the Association for Information Systems.
The journal publishes research on development and use of information systems, and related organizational and societal issues. Research published in SJIS typically draws on the Scandinavian research traditions, emphasizing engagement with the field. As this line of research is not confined by geographical boundaries, the term “Scandinavian” in the title of the journal should be interpreted metaphorically rather than literally. Indeed, SJIS frequently publishes articles by researchers residing outside the Scandinavian countries. Theoretical and methodological pluralism is welcomed by the journal.
The journal publishes two issues per year, comprising regular research papers, special issues and debate forums. All papers are available in the free SJIS archive.