2019 - AIS LEO Award, Association for Information Systems
2009 - Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Michael D. Myers spends much of his time researching Information system, Knowledge management, Qualitative research, Action research and Ethnography. He combines subjects such as Information technology, Management science, Engineering ethics, Scholarship and Hermeneutics with his study of Information system. His studies examine the connections between Knowledge management and genetics, as well as such issues in Public relations, with regards to Artifact.
Within one scientific family, Michael D. Myers focuses on topics pertaining to Pedagogy under Qualitative research, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Structured interview and Semi-structured interview. Michael D. Myers integrates Action research and Qualitative property in his research. His Ethnography study combines topics in areas such as Secondary research, Context and Exploratory research.
His main research concerns Information system, Knowledge management, Information technology, Qualitative research and Public relations. His studies deal with areas such as Engineering ethics, Ethnography, Epistemology and Social science, Field as well as Information system. Michael D. Myers has included themes like Young professional, Context and Scholarship in his Ethnography study.
Michael D. Myers studied Knowledge management and Management information systems that intersect with Information management. His work in Information technology covers topics such as Management science which are related to areas like Set. The Grounded theory research Michael D. Myers does as part of his general Qualitative research study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Qualitative property, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Michael D. Myers mainly focuses on Information system, Indigenous, Business economics, Knowledge management and Epistemology. Many of his research projects under Information system are closely connected to Pandemic with Pandemic, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. The concepts of his Information systems research study are interwoven with issues in Ontology, Qualitative research and Engineering ethics.
His Qualitative research study incorporates themes from Gender studies, Field research and Fusion of horizons, Hermeneutics. His work on Organizational learning as part of general Knowledge management study is frequently connected to Sustainable practices, Responsible decision-making and Knowledge integration, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Epistemology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Context, Diversity, Field and Rite of passage.
Information system, Public relations, Information systems research, Qualitative research and Epistemology are his primary areas of study. His Information system research integrates issues from Social movement and Media studies. His Public relations research includes themes of Business process management, Social media and The Internet.
The various areas that he examines in his Information systems research study include As is, Phenomenon and Business economics. His Qualitative research study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Fusion of horizons, Field, Historicity and Rite of passage. His Epistemology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gender studies and Field research.
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A set of principles for conducting and evaluating interpretive field studies in information systems
Heinz K. Klein;Michael D. Myers.
(1999)
Qualitative Research in Business and Management
Michael D. Myers.
(2008)
Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader
David Avison;Michael D. Myers.
(2002)
Qualitative research in information systems
Michael D. Myers.
Management Information Systems Quarterly (1997)
The qualitative interview in IS research: Examining the craft
Michael D. Myers;Michael Newman.
(2007)
Beyond models of national culture in information systems research
Michael D. Myers;Felix B. Tan.
(2003)
Putting the ‘theory’ back into grounded theory: guidelines for grounded theory studies in information systems
Cathy Urquhart;Hans Lehmann;Michael D. Myers.
(2009)
Special issue on action research in information systems: making is research relevant to practice--foreword
Richard Baskerville;Michael D. Myers.
(2004)
Information systems as a reference discipline
Richard L. Baskerville;Michael D. Myers.
(2002)
Investigating information systems with ethnographic research
Michael Myers.
(1999)
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