Journal Metrics: Information Systems Research

INFORMS provides a range of metrics to help readers, authors, reviewers, and editors understand the reach, visibility, and editorial performance of each journal. These indicators reflect our commitment to transparency in scholarly publishing and to continuous improvement in editorial quality and timeliness. We encourage all members of our research community to consider multiple indicators, as no single metric fully captures a journal’s influence or quality.

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Journal Impact Factor

The below chart displays Information Systems Research’s impact factor (blue) during the past five years, as reported by Clarivate’s Journal Citation Reports®, alongside the aggregate impact factor for each category in which Information Systems Research is indexed: Social Science Citation Index® (SSCI) category MANAGEMENT (orange) and category INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE (gray).

The journal impact factor is defined as the average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited in the reporting year, calculated for example as:

Citations received in 2024 to articles published in 2022 and 2023
Number of citable items published in 2022 and 2023

 

Rank

Information Systems Research is indexed within the Web of Science™ Social Science Citation Index® (SSCI) in the categories of MANAGEMENT and INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE. The below tables report Information Systems Research’s rank within each of these categories during the past five years (with the current year highlighted in orange).

MANAGEMENT - SSCI
Year Rank (Quartile)
2024 95 / 420 (Q1)
2023 81 / 407 (Q1)
2022 103 / 227 (Q2)
2021 90 / 228 (Q2)
2020 76 / 226 (Q2)

 

INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI
Year Rank (Quartile)
2024 21 / 166 (Q1)
2023 20 / 161 (Q1)
2022 21 / 84 (Q1)
2021 18 / 84 (Q1)
2020 15 / 85 (Q1)

Decision Times

The below chart displays the average time (in months) for a paper to reach first decision (blue) and final decision (orange) for all articles sent for external review and decided within the reporting period.

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