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Journal of Information Technology

Editors-in-Chef

Wendy Currie (Audencia Business School, France)
Jan Marco Leimeister (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland and University of Kassel, Germany)
Daniel Schlagwein (The University of Sydney, Australia)
 
The Journal of Information Technology (JIT) is a top-ranked journal, focused on new research addressing information, management, and communications technologies as applied to the digital worlds of business, government and non-governmental enterprises. The Journal is especially interested in studies that address emerging technologies and their convergence including SMAC (social media, mobile, analytics, cloud) and BRAID (blockchain, robotics, automation of knowledge work, internet of things and digital fabrication). JIT focuses on empirical research and critical analysis of technology development, use, management and impacts. Subjects in scope include strategy, change, infrastructure, human resources, sourcing, system development and implementation, IT risk, data science, communications, technology developments and futures, national policies and standards. JIT also has a strong track record in publishing articles that advance understanding and application of research approaches and methods. The Journal publishes work from all disciplinary, theoretical and methodological perspectives. It is designed to be read by researchers, scholars, teachers and advanced students in the fields of Information Systems, Management and Information Science, as well as IT developers, consultants, software vendors, and senior business and IT executives seeking an update on current experience and future prospects in relation to contemporary information and communications technologies. In addition to papers reporting original research studies, the Journal aims to help its readers by exploring contentious and novel topics through publishing Debates and Perspectives papers with peer commentary; Scholarly Review articles; and State of the Art papers by acknowledged domain leaders. From time to time the Journal publishes special issues on key or emerging contemporary topics.

Current Issue: Volume 39, Issue 3 (2024) Special Issue: Ethical Issues and Unintended Consequences of Digitalization and Platformization

Research Articles

 

Unveiling the formation of conspiracy theory on social media: A discourse analysis
Boying Li, David Ji, Mengyao Fu, Chee-Wee Tan, Alain Chong, and Eric TK Lim

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The influence of social norms on expressing sympathy in social media
Valerie Graf-Drasch, Henner Gimpel, Lukas Bonenberger, and Marlene Blaß

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Digital platforms, surveillance and processes of demoralization
Sung Hwan Chai, Brian Nicholson, Robert W Scapens, and ChunLei Yang

 

Understanding responsibility under uncertainty: A critical and scoping review of autonomous driving systems
Frantz Rowe, Maximiliano Jeanneret Medina, Benoit Journé, Emmanuel Coëtard, and Michael Myers

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Ethical issues and unintended consequences of digitalization and platformization
Matti Rossi, Christy MK Cheung, Suprateek (“Supra”) Sarker, and Jason B Thatcher