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A (Personal) View:

Research, Writing, and Publications

          Dr. Sandeep Purao
           Professor of IST
         Penn State University



                                      1
About Me

•   PhD in Management Science (Minor: Computer Science)
•   Was faculty in a Business School, now in an Information School
•   Research and publications
     –   Focus: IT in organizational settings
     –   Source Discipline: MIS (affinity to Org Sciences and SE)
     –   Publications: ACM, IEEE, IS, CSCW
     –   Two recent (from 2011):
          • Action Design Research. MIS Quarterly 35(1): 37-56 (with Sein, Henfridsson, Rossi,
            Lindgren)
          • Monitoring Service Systems from a Language-Action Perspective. IEEE Transactions
            on Services Computing 4(1):17-30. (with Robinson)
•   Editorial responsibilities include / have included
     – Several including CS and IS; among others: MIS Quarterly, ISR

                                                                                                 2
What do you do during your PhD years?


•   What do you / should you do during your PhD years?
•   Take classes
•   Get good grades
•   Work with your advisor
•   Attend project meetings
•   Prepare reports to sponsors
•   Generate papers to report your research
•   Do research under your advisor’s guidance
•   Present your research in conferences when you can

                                                         3
What should you do during your PhD years?


•   What do you / should you do during your PhD years?
•   Learn how to think about research
•   Learn how to scope research ideas
•   Learn how to place these in prior streams
•   Learn how to use appropriate research methods
•   Learn how to contribute to the academic disciplines
•   Learn how to use and create many kinds of manuscripts
•   Learn how to communicate ongoing and completed work
•   Learn how to become an effective independent researcher

                                                         4
Emphasizing Key To-Do’s

•   What do you / should you do during your PhD years?
•   Learn how to think about research
•   Learn how to scope research ideas
•   Learn how to place these in prior streams
•   Learn how to use appropriate research methods
•   Learn how to contribute to the academic disciplines
•   Learn how to create and use many kinds of manuscripts
•   Learn how to communicate ongoing and completed work
•   Learn how to become an effective independent researcher

                                                         5
The Role of Writing

       Do the research, THEN Report the results              OLD

•   Conducting Research           •   Reporting Research
•   Understand problem            •   Describe approach
•   Create solution               •   Describe algorithms
•   Refine solution               •   Describe benefits
•   Gather data                   •   Demonstrate results
•   Analyze data                  •   Describe limitations
•   Generate findings             •   Describe next steps

                          Is this true?                        6
Consequences

• We tend to form the following impressions:
  – Writing is fluff, research is key
  – Writing is something you have to do
  – Writing is not important, doing research is
  – Writing well does not mean that your research is good



                       NOT true!



                                                        7
Writing




That’s an Obama Speech       8
The Importance of Writing

• Time as a Surrogate for the importance of Writing ?
• Conference Papers vs. Journal Articles


      8 months
                      conference


                                                   journal


                     24 months


                                                             9
The Importance of Writing

• Time as a Surrogate for the importance of Writing
• Conference Papers vs. Journal Articles


    12 months       8 months
                                  conference


                                                      journal


        18 months                  24 months


                                                            10
A Personal Narrative - I

• Several years ago: on a ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm
• Purao, Rossi and Sein:
   – “We should articulate our ideas about combining organizational
     intervention and technology design as a research method”
• Working with R. Cole (IST PhD student, then taking 532,
  did this as part of that course)
   – a first effort submitted to ICIS (premier conference in IS).
   – comparing our hazy proposal against two existing approaches:
     action research and design research
• Paper accepted at ICIS

                                                                      11
A Personal Narrative - II

• Sein, Purao and Rossi on multiple continents
   – “We should move ahead on articulating our ideas about
     combining organizational intervention and technology design as
     a research method – now that we have a better understanding of
     how it compares with other research methods”
   – R. Cole (IST PhD student) moved on to his dissertation effort
     related to security
• In 2007, meeting at Design Research conference with
  Henfridsson and Lindgren
   – “Would you like to join the team to articulate this? We see your
     work with Volvo as the perfect example of what we would like to
     articulate.”
                                                                        12
A Personal Narrative - III

• The Team of Five working across continents and time-
  zones
   – “Let’s pull together a manuscript for submission. We can target
     MIS Quarterly. Our ideas have been brewing for some time now
     and we have rich experiences about this method”
• In 2008, at the next annual conference, after several
  iterations of the manuscript online including:
   – “What the @#@$% are you doing? Why did you go back to the
     previous version? You wasted all my edits.”
   – “I think we are doing this all wrong. We need to have the
     example at the beginning so that the readers can appreciate ..”

                                                                       13
A Personal Narrative - IV

• Submission to MIS Quarterly – Early 2008
   – Manuscript: 55 pages
• First Round Reviews Received – Late 2008
   – Three Reviewers – 6 pages, 12 pages, 25 pages
   – Associate Editor Report – 15 pages
• Responses to First Round
   – Devised strategy for response, multiple documents including
     some named ‘plan of attack’ – Jan 2009 – 3-5 pages
   – Responses to reviewers crafted – 8 pages, 10 pages, 27 pages
   – Responses to AE crafted – 8 pages
   – Manuscript thoroughly revised – 51 pages
                                                                    14
A Personal Narrative - V

• Submission of Revised Manuscript – July 2009
   – Manuscript: 51 pages
   – Response to review team: ~ 53 pages
• Research presented in many universities by authors
• Second Round of Reviews Received – March 2010
   –   Three Reviewers (not sure if one changed from first round)
   –   Conditional acceptance indicated by the journal
   –   Reviews - 6 pages, 5 pages, 8 pages
   –   Associate Editor Report – 12 pages
   –   AE would like clarification on role of theory and how it changes


                                                                          15
A Personal Narrative - VI

• Responses to Second Round
   –   Devised strategy for response – April 2010 – 2 pages
   –   Responses to reviewers crafted – shorter now
   –   Responses to AE crafted – 20 pages
   –   Manuscript revised – 46 pages
• Re-submitted – May 2010
   – Acceptance indicated – June 2010
• Queued for publication – September 2010
• Actual publication in print – March 2011


                                                              16
A Personal Narrative - VII

• Now
  –   Multiple dissertations under way in at least 5 universities
  –   SAP-sponsored workshop in Shanghai in December
  –   Follow-on research investigations
  –   Multiple queries for talking with industry partners
  –   Personal celebrations




                                                                    17
Some Statistics




                                      18
Source withheld. 2004 Study.
Some Statistics




                                      19
Source withheld. 2004 Study.
The Review Process

     Submission
                                       AE Decides
                      Reviewers
  Desk-reject by SE   Assigned by AE
                                       SE Decides
  Assignment of AE    Reviewers
                      Accept
                                       Authors Receive
  Desk-reject by AE                    Report
                      Reviewers
                      Submit reviews
                                       Authors Revise
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One Version
Selecting Journals

•   Journal Rankings
     – Select: Information Science
     – http://www.journal-ranking.com
•   FT-40
     – http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/bd9e8b74-fd17-11dd-a103-
       000077b07658.html#axzz1b2xuxoAv
•   AIS Journal Ranking
     – http://ais.affiniscape.com/displaycommon.cfm?
       an=1&subarticlenbr=432
•   UT Dallas Ranking
     – http://som.utdallas.edu/top100Ranking/searchRanking.php?t=j

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A Different Role for ‘Writing’

• Writing is not a process of reporting                      NEW

   – It is an integral part of doing research
• Writing is not a process of reporting
   – It is a process of communicating with colleagues
• Writing is critical because it allows you to connect
   – With appropriate audiences and communities and colleagues
• Writing is critical because it allows you to work
   – Work with multiple researchers

                                                                 22
Using ‘Writing’

• Start writing as you start doing your research        NEW
   – Use it to clarify your thoughts
   – If unclear, emulate prior writings
   – If necessary, create skeletons
• Identify audiences and communities
• Work with multiple researchers
   – Within and outside your department
   – Within and outside your university
• Prepare manuscripts for conferences and journals
• Subject your writing to informal and formal reviews
                                                         23
The Writing Process

• How does the writing process work?
• Goals
   – Writing as reflection
   – Writing as persuasion
   – Writing as story-telling and narrative
• Techniques
   – Writing as increasingly elaborate outlining
   – Writing as moving across levels of abstraction


                                                      24
Emulate the Best




                                        25
http://bravenewworld099.blogspot.com/
Dialog

•   Sandeep Purao
•   http://www.purao.net
•   http://www.linkedin.com/sandeeppurao

•   Email: spurao@ist.psu.edu
•   October 2012




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A Personal View on Research and Writing

  • 1. A (Personal) View: Research, Writing, and Publications Dr. Sandeep Purao Professor of IST Penn State University 1
  • 2. About Me • PhD in Management Science (Minor: Computer Science) • Was faculty in a Business School, now in an Information School • Research and publications – Focus: IT in organizational settings – Source Discipline: MIS (affinity to Org Sciences and SE) – Publications: ACM, IEEE, IS, CSCW – Two recent (from 2011): • Action Design Research. MIS Quarterly 35(1): 37-56 (with Sein, Henfridsson, Rossi, Lindgren) • Monitoring Service Systems from a Language-Action Perspective. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing 4(1):17-30. (with Robinson) • Editorial responsibilities include / have included – Several including CS and IS; among others: MIS Quarterly, ISR 2
  • 3. What do you do during your PhD years? • What do you / should you do during your PhD years? • Take classes • Get good grades • Work with your advisor • Attend project meetings • Prepare reports to sponsors • Generate papers to report your research • Do research under your advisor’s guidance • Present your research in conferences when you can 3
  • 4. What should you do during your PhD years? • What do you / should you do during your PhD years? • Learn how to think about research • Learn how to scope research ideas • Learn how to place these in prior streams • Learn how to use appropriate research methods • Learn how to contribute to the academic disciplines • Learn how to use and create many kinds of manuscripts • Learn how to communicate ongoing and completed work • Learn how to become an effective independent researcher 4
  • 5. Emphasizing Key To-Do’s • What do you / should you do during your PhD years? • Learn how to think about research • Learn how to scope research ideas • Learn how to place these in prior streams • Learn how to use appropriate research methods • Learn how to contribute to the academic disciplines • Learn how to create and use many kinds of manuscripts • Learn how to communicate ongoing and completed work • Learn how to become an effective independent researcher 5
  • 6. The Role of Writing Do the research, THEN Report the results OLD • Conducting Research • Reporting Research • Understand problem • Describe approach • Create solution • Describe algorithms • Refine solution • Describe benefits • Gather data • Demonstrate results • Analyze data • Describe limitations • Generate findings • Describe next steps Is this true? 6
  • 7. Consequences • We tend to form the following impressions: – Writing is fluff, research is key – Writing is something you have to do – Writing is not important, doing research is – Writing well does not mean that your research is good NOT true! 7
  • 9. The Importance of Writing • Time as a Surrogate for the importance of Writing ? • Conference Papers vs. Journal Articles 8 months conference journal 24 months 9
  • 10. The Importance of Writing • Time as a Surrogate for the importance of Writing • Conference Papers vs. Journal Articles 12 months 8 months conference journal 18 months 24 months 10
  • 11. A Personal Narrative - I • Several years ago: on a ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm • Purao, Rossi and Sein: – “We should articulate our ideas about combining organizational intervention and technology design as a research method” • Working with R. Cole (IST PhD student, then taking 532, did this as part of that course) – a first effort submitted to ICIS (premier conference in IS). – comparing our hazy proposal against two existing approaches: action research and design research • Paper accepted at ICIS 11
  • 12. A Personal Narrative - II • Sein, Purao and Rossi on multiple continents – “We should move ahead on articulating our ideas about combining organizational intervention and technology design as a research method – now that we have a better understanding of how it compares with other research methods” – R. Cole (IST PhD student) moved on to his dissertation effort related to security • In 2007, meeting at Design Research conference with Henfridsson and Lindgren – “Would you like to join the team to articulate this? We see your work with Volvo as the perfect example of what we would like to articulate.” 12
  • 13. A Personal Narrative - III • The Team of Five working across continents and time- zones – “Let’s pull together a manuscript for submission. We can target MIS Quarterly. Our ideas have been brewing for some time now and we have rich experiences about this method” • In 2008, at the next annual conference, after several iterations of the manuscript online including: – “What the @#@$% are you doing? Why did you go back to the previous version? You wasted all my edits.” – “I think we are doing this all wrong. We need to have the example at the beginning so that the readers can appreciate ..” 13
  • 14. A Personal Narrative - IV • Submission to MIS Quarterly – Early 2008 – Manuscript: 55 pages • First Round Reviews Received – Late 2008 – Three Reviewers – 6 pages, 12 pages, 25 pages – Associate Editor Report – 15 pages • Responses to First Round – Devised strategy for response, multiple documents including some named ‘plan of attack’ – Jan 2009 – 3-5 pages – Responses to reviewers crafted – 8 pages, 10 pages, 27 pages – Responses to AE crafted – 8 pages – Manuscript thoroughly revised – 51 pages 14
  • 15. A Personal Narrative - V • Submission of Revised Manuscript – July 2009 – Manuscript: 51 pages – Response to review team: ~ 53 pages • Research presented in many universities by authors • Second Round of Reviews Received – March 2010 – Three Reviewers (not sure if one changed from first round) – Conditional acceptance indicated by the journal – Reviews - 6 pages, 5 pages, 8 pages – Associate Editor Report – 12 pages – AE would like clarification on role of theory and how it changes 15
  • 16. A Personal Narrative - VI • Responses to Second Round – Devised strategy for response – April 2010 – 2 pages – Responses to reviewers crafted – shorter now – Responses to AE crafted – 20 pages – Manuscript revised – 46 pages • Re-submitted – May 2010 – Acceptance indicated – June 2010 • Queued for publication – September 2010 • Actual publication in print – March 2011 16
  • 17. A Personal Narrative - VII • Now – Multiple dissertations under way in at least 5 universities – SAP-sponsored workshop in Shanghai in December – Follow-on research investigations – Multiple queries for talking with industry partners – Personal celebrations 17
  • 18. Some Statistics 18 Source withheld. 2004 Study.
  • 19. Some Statistics 19 Source withheld. 2004 Study.
  • 20. The Review Process Submission AE Decides Reviewers Desk-reject by SE Assigned by AE SE Decides Assignment of AE Reviewers Accept Authors Receive Desk-reject by AE Report Reviewers Submit reviews Authors Revise 20 One Version
  • 21. Selecting Journals • Journal Rankings – Select: Information Science – http://www.journal-ranking.com • FT-40 – http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/bd9e8b74-fd17-11dd-a103- 000077b07658.html#axzz1b2xuxoAv • AIS Journal Ranking – http://ais.affiniscape.com/displaycommon.cfm? an=1&subarticlenbr=432 • UT Dallas Ranking – http://som.utdallas.edu/top100Ranking/searchRanking.php?t=j 21
  • 22. A Different Role for ‘Writing’ • Writing is not a process of reporting NEW – It is an integral part of doing research • Writing is not a process of reporting – It is a process of communicating with colleagues • Writing is critical because it allows you to connect – With appropriate audiences and communities and colleagues • Writing is critical because it allows you to work – Work with multiple researchers 22
  • 23. Using ‘Writing’ • Start writing as you start doing your research NEW – Use it to clarify your thoughts – If unclear, emulate prior writings – If necessary, create skeletons • Identify audiences and communities • Work with multiple researchers – Within and outside your department – Within and outside your university • Prepare manuscripts for conferences and journals • Subject your writing to informal and formal reviews 23
  • 24. The Writing Process • How does the writing process work? • Goals – Writing as reflection – Writing as persuasion – Writing as story-telling and narrative • Techniques – Writing as increasingly elaborate outlining – Writing as moving across levels of abstraction 24
  • 25. Emulate the Best 25 http://bravenewworld099.blogspot.com/
  • 26. Dialog • Sandeep Purao • http://www.purao.net • http://www.linkedin.com/sandeeppurao • Email: spurao@ist.psu.edu • October 2012 26