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JITCAR
– The Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research
Scope of Coverage
JITCAR publishes case-based research on the
application of information technology and information systems to the solution
of organizational problems. Research
articles may focus on public, private, or governmental organizations of
any size, from start-up through multinational. JITCAR seeks case examples
from countries of all types – advanced, newly industrialized, developing,
or under-developed. The research can focus on any type of application,
issue, problem or technology, including, for example, artificial
intelligence, business process reengineering, cross-cultural issues,
cybernetics, decision support systems, electronic commerce, enterprise
systems, groupware, the human side of IT, information architecture, joint
application development, knowledge based systems, local area networks,
management information systems, office automation, outsourcing, prototyping,
robotics, security, social networking, software as a service, supply
chain management, systems analysis, telemedicine, ubiquitous computing,
video-conferencing, and Web 2.0.
JITCAR publishes three articles in each issue. Generally,
all three are research case articles.
Occasionally, one will be a teaching case article. Research case submissions
should be based on actual case studies utilizing case study, field study,
and/or field experiment research methodologies (see JITCA, volume 1,
number 4, Editorial Preface). Teaching
case submission must include three components: the case itself, a summary
research note, and a detailed teaching note. These three components will
be reviewed as a package; the journal's decision to publish a teaching
case will be determined by the quality of the case itself and the
accompanying research and teaching notes.
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