Practical target order (for academic jobs)
- A+ hits (best signal)
- MIS Quarterly (MISQ)
- Information Systems Research (ISR)
- Also strong cross-disciplinary A+: Management Science (IS area), Organization Science (IS-adjacent).
- A journals (very helpful, esp. in combination)
- JMIS, JAIS, JIT, EJIS, JSIS, Information & Organization
- Rule of thumb: 2–3 solid A’s here (plus a pipeline) can offset not having an A+ yet—especially at balanced teaching/research schools.
- Plus signals that committees count
- Late-stage R&Rs at the above journals (showing you can land the plane)
- Top-conference full papers (ICIS, ECIS; HICSS selective tracks) + best-paper noms
- A coherent research pipeline (working papers, under review, R&Rs) aligned to one identity
Aim by your “on-market” year
- Best case: 1 A+ accepted (MISQ/ISR) or 1 late-stage R&R + 1–2 A’s (JMIS/JAIS/EJIS/JIT/JSIS/I&O).
- Competitive case: 2–3 A’s + visible conference papers + strong letters; show clear path to A+.
Where to send based on method
- Econ/analytics/computational: ISR, MISQ, Management Science.
- Behavioral/experiment/survey: MISQ, JMIS, JAIS, EJIS, JIT.
- Qual/process/ethnography: I&O, ISJ, EJIS, JIT, JAIS (also MISQ for high-theory qual).
- Design Science (DSR): MISQ, JMIS, JAIS, EJIS, JIT (target clear artifact + evaluation).
Fastest path tips (reality-checked)
- No journal is “fast.” Hiring committees heavily weight accepted papers and mature R&Rs.
- Use ICIS/ECIS/HICSS to build visibility and sharpen the paper before A+/A submission.
- Keep one paper aimed at A+ while parallel-processing 1–2 papers to A journals.
If you tell me which of your projects is closest to submission (CRS design paper, AI adoption sequences, quantum collab, etc.), I’ll give you a journal-by-journal targeting plan and cover letters.
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