ICIS 2010 Panel Report: Technologies that Transform Business and Research: Lessons from the Past as We Look to the Future

Jeff Baker, Michel Avital, Gordon Davis, Frank Land, Howard Morgan, James C. Wetherbe
2011 Communications of the Association for Information Systems  
What are the technologies that will transform business and drive the research agenda for the IS field in the years to come? Which innovations, platforms, and paradigms will become dominant, and which others will ultimately pass into obscurity? Thoughts on these questions are provided by those with a unique and unmatched perspective. The leaders who have witnessed the birth and development of the IS field during the past forty to fifty years draw on their experiences and their deep knowledge of
more » ... he field to identify the characteristics of technologies that have changed business in the past. They also explain how and why today's innovations will change both research and practice going forward. Their insights have the potential to identify topics for researchers to examine now and in the years to come. 498 Volume 28 Article 29 The moderator and panelists are grateful for the comments that were provided at ICIS 2010 in St. Louis. We appreciate the feedback that we received there and are thankful to have been able to incorporate it into this article. Volume 28 Article 29 505
doi:10.17705/1cais.02829 fatcat:3vt7tvpyw5g4dhhmltvjvuuvpa