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MIS Quarterly Executive

MIS Quarterly Executive

ABOUT THE MIS QUARTERLY EXECUTIVE
MIS Quarterly Executive is affiliated with MIS Quarterly, one of the leading academic research journals in MIS. The mission of MISQE is to encourage practice-based research in the information systems field and to disseminate the results of that research in a manner that makes its relevance and utility readily apparent. MISQE will pursue this mission by publishing academic research in a format targeting senior managers. Executives already have access to many sources of knowledge about information systems, but MISQE will differentiate itself from the IS practitioner literature by delivering articles, case studies, and research reports that are based on in-depth research and that provide rich stories, unique insights, and useful conceptual frameworks.

MISQE intends to be the premiere IS research journal targeting a managerial audience. It aims to emphasize practice-based research as a worthy and important academic pursuit. Its target audience will include both practitioners and researchers, so that the journal can stimulate ongoing discussions at the intersection of research and practice.

EDITORIAL QUESTIONS
s such as those about the appropriateness of a paper for MISQE, should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief, Jack Rockart at: jrockart@mit.edu or to any of the Senior Editors listed on the Editors page.

OPERATIONAL QUESTIONS
such as those about subscriptions, reprints, advertising, paper submission, the status of papers currently under review, and the Web site, should be directed to the Publisher, Alan Dennis at: ardennis@indiana.edu.

http://www.misqe.org/