Behavioural Information Systems
The Behavioural Information Systems (BIS) Disciplinary Area concentrates on the impact of digital technologies on attitudes and behaviours at the individual, group, organisational and society level. Within this broad area of interests, members of the Discipline have been applying numerous research methods, including, qualitative, quantitative, experiments and other methods.
Members of the BIS Disciplinary Area have been publishing in top IS journals (basket 11) including MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of the Management of Information Systems, Journal of the Association of Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Strategic Information Systems and others.
Researchers in Behavioural Information Systems
Research areas
Research in Behavioural Information Systems Disciplinary focuses on the impact of digital technologies on attitudes and behaviours at the individual, group, organisational and society level.
Behavioural Information Systems research covers a wide range of topics:
- Digital innovation
- Big data
- Digital sourcing
- Sustainability and digital technologies
- Digital learning
- E-commerce
- Social media
- Digital platforms
- Crowdsourcing
- Digital transformation
- Governance
The BIS Disciplinary Area is also a Knowledge Hub for qualitative research. Learn more about the Qualitative Paper Development Workshop.