TY - RPRT
T1 - Implementing Digital Responsibility through Information Systems Research
T2 - A Delphi Study of Objectives, Activities, and Challenges in IS Research
AU - Beverungen, Daniel
AU - zur Heiden, Philipp
AU - Lehrer, Christiane
AU - Trier, Matthias
AU - Bartelheimer, Christian
AU - Brandt, Tobias
AU - Distel, Bettina
AU - Drews, Paul
AU - Ehmke, Jan F.
AU - Fill, Hans-Georg
AU - Flath, Christoph M.
AU - Fridgen, Gilbert
AU - Grisold, Thomas
AU - Janiesch, Christian
AU - Janson, Andreas
AU - Krancher, Oliver
AU - Krönung, Julia
AU - Kundisch, Dennis
AU - Marton, Attila
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
AU - Morana, Stefan
AU - Mueller, Benjamin
AU - Müller, Oliver
AU - Oberländer, Anna M.
AU - Peters, Christoph
AU - Peukert, Christian
AU - Reuter-Oppermann, Melanie
AU - Riehle, Dennis
AU - Robra-Bissanz, Susanne
AU - Röglinger, Maximilian
AU - Rosenthal, Kristina
AU - Schryen, Guido
AU - Schütte, Reinhard
AU - Strahringer, Susanne
AU - Urbach, Nils
AU - Wessel, Lauri Kristian
AU - Zavolokina, Liudmila
AU - Zschech, Patrick
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Our goal was to clarify the focus of IS research on DR. This study is guided by the following research question: What are the IS community‘s most relevant objectives, activities, and challenges regarding DR? To answer this research question, we engaged a panel of more than 35 experienced IS resear-chers spanning diverse research topics within the IS discipline through a comprehensive Delphi study. Details about the application of this methodology are provided at the end of this paper.The well-established Delphi method allowed us to identify and consolidate relevant objectives, activities, and challenges regarding DR as perceived by the IS community. We believe that this undertaking offers a promising starting point for mobilizing a broader community effort toward amplifying responsibility in our IS research efforts to benefit individuals, organizations, and our digital society. Subsequently, we present the main findings of the Delphi study regarding critical objectives, activities, and pertinent challenges to provide an impulse for beneficial key actions for the IS community.
AB - Our goal was to clarify the focus of IS research on DR. This study is guided by the following research question: What are the IS community‘s most relevant objectives, activities, and challenges regarding DR? To answer this research question, we engaged a panel of more than 35 experienced IS resear-chers spanning diverse research topics within the IS discipline through a comprehensive Delphi study. Details about the application of this methodology are provided at the end of this paper.The well-established Delphi method allowed us to identify and consolidate relevant objectives, activities, and challenges regarding DR as perceived by the IS community. We believe that this undertaking offers a promising starting point for mobilizing a broader community effort toward amplifying responsibility in our IS research efforts to benefit individuals, organizations, and our digital society. Subsequently, we present the main findings of the Delphi study regarding critical objectives, activities, and pertinent challenges to provide an impulse for beneficial key actions for the IS community.
M3 - Report
BT - Implementing Digital Responsibility through Information Systems Research
PB - Paderborn University
CY - Paderborn
ER -