JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JIT (ISSN: 0268-3962)
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISSN-L0268-3962
ISSN0268-3962
E-ISSN1466-4437
IF(Impact Factor)2025 Evaluation Pending
Description
The aim of the Journal of Information Technology (JIT) is to provide academically robust papers, research, critical reviews and opinions on the organisational, social and management issues associated with significant information-based technologies. It is designed to be read by academics, scholars, advanced students, reflective practitioners, and those seeking an update on current experience and future prospects in relation to contemporary information and communications technology themes.JIT focuses on new research addressing technology and the management of IT, including strategy, change, infrastructure, human resources, sourcing, system development and implementation, communications, technology developments, technology futures, national policies and standards. It also publishes articles that advance our understanding and application of research approaches and methods.
The journal will publish work from all disciplinary, theoretical and methodological perspectives. It encourages all of the following kinds of contribution:
Original research articles - including theoretical/conceptual, empirical and critical studies
Review articles
Debates
Teaching cases
Invited articles
The Editors welcome suggestions for Special Issues on a topical theme, and from time to time they appoint Guest Editors to manage a Special Issue.
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Impact Factor
2009 Impact Factor: 2.049*
Rank (JCR Science Edition):
29/116 - Computer Science, Information Systems
Rank (JCR Social Sciences Edition):
13/65 - Information Science & Library Science
30/112 - Management
2009 5-year Impact Factor: 2.664*
Rank (JCR Science Edition):
25/116 - Computer Science, Information Systems
Rank (JCR Social Sciences Edition):
10/65 - Information Science & Library Science
32/112 - Management
*2009 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2010)
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Abstracted/indexed in
Journal of Information Technology is abstracted and indexed in:
Association of Business Schools’ Academic Journal Quality Guide (www.the-abs.org.uk)
Compumath Citation Index
Computer and Communications Security Abstracts
Current Contents: Engineering, Computing and Technology
Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Emerald Management Reviews
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature
Research Alert
SciSearch
Social Sciences Citation Index
Social SciSearch
SCOPUS
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ISSN and eISSN
The international standard serial number (ISSN) for Journal of Information Technology is 0268-3962 and the electronic international standard serial number (eISSN) is 1466-4437.
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Editors
Editors in chief
Leslie Willcocks, London School of Economics, UK
Chris Sauer, University of Oxford, UK
Senior Editors
Janis Gogan, Bentley University, USA
Catherine Griffiths, Imperial College London, UK
Sid Huff, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Jannis Kallinikos, London School of Economics, UK
Karl-Heinz Kautz, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Julia Kotlarsky, University of Warwick, UK
Mary Lacity, University of Missouri-St Louis, USA
Jan Marco Leimeister, University of Kassel, Germany
Li Liu, University of Sydney, Australia
Lars Mathiassen, Georgia State University, USA
Ilan Oshri, Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
Blaize Horner Reich, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Steve Sawyer, Syracuse University, USA
Susan Winter, National Science Foundation, USA
Editorial Board
Jonathan Allen, University of San Francisco, USA
Chrisanthi Avgerou, London School of Economics, UK
Michel Avital, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Carole Brooke, De Montfort University, UK
Helga Drummond, Liverpool University, UK
Chiara Francalanci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Mike Gallivan, Georgia State University, USA
Matt Germonprez,University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA
Debra Howcroft, Manchester Business School, UK
Jerry Luftman, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Catherine Middleton, Ryerson University, Canada
Patrick Naylor, Imperial College London, UK
Robert Plant, University of Miami, USA
Peter Reynolds, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Kai Riemer, University of Sydney, Australia
Rens Scheepers, University of Melbourne, Australia
Ulrike Schultze, Southern Methodist University, USA
Maha Shaikh, London School of Economics, UK
Rajeev Sharma, University of Melbourne, Australia
Advisory Board
Igor Aleksander, Imperial College London, UK
Wynne Chin, University of Houston, USA
Wendy Currie, Warwick Business School, UK
Michael Earl, University of Oxford, UK
Tor Guimaraes, Tennessee Technical University, USA
Rudy Hirschheim, Louisiana State University, USA
Helmut Krcmar, Technische Universität München, Germany
Kuldeep Kumar, Florida International University, USA
Frank Land, London School of Economics, UK
Claudia Loebbecke, University of Cologne, Germany
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, USA
M. Lynne Markus, Bentley University, USA
Mike Newman, University of Manchester, UK
Joe Peppard, Cranfield School of Management, UK
Graham Pervan, Curtin University, Australia
Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Roy Schmidt, Bradley University, USA
Peter Seddon, University of Melbourne, Australia
Detmar Straub, Georgia State University, USA
Eric Van Heck, Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
Philip Yetton, University of New South Wales, Australia
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