John Venable

3.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
61 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

John Venable is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Management Information Systems and Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, John Venable has authored 61 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 14 papers in Management Information Systems and 11 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in John Venable's work include Information Systems Theories and Implementation (23 papers), Business Process Modeling and Analysis (7 papers) and Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development (7 papers). John Venable is often cited by papers focused on Information Systems Theories and Implementation (23 papers), Business Process Modeling and Analysis (7 papers) and Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development (7 papers). John Venable collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Denmark. John Venable's co-authors include Richard Baskerville, Jan Pries‐Heje, Peter Dell, Juhani Iivari, Mark Bilandzic, Michael Myers, Deborah Bunker, Nancy L. Russo, Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya and Kirsi Aaltonen and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Australasian Journal of Paramedicine and Information & Management.

In The Last Decade

John Venable

56 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

FEDS: a Framework for Evaluation in Design Science Research 2014 2026 2018 2022 2014 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John Venable Australia 17 661 485 399 229 219 61 1.7k
Peter Axel Nielsen Denmark 18 450 0.7× 638 1.3× 734 1.8× 189 0.8× 232 1.1× 109 1.9k
Alexander Simons Liechtenstein 16 375 0.6× 855 1.8× 455 1.1× 143 0.6× 180 0.8× 38 2.2k
Sandeep Purao United States 20 924 1.4× 817 1.7× 755 1.9× 357 1.6× 300 1.4× 109 2.7k
Minder Chen United States 15 379 0.6× 476 1.0× 427 1.1× 120 0.5× 173 0.8× 35 1.5k
George R. Widmeyer United States 8 560 0.8× 365 0.8× 223 0.6× 101 0.4× 135 0.6× 22 1.1k
Michel Avital Denmark 23 582 0.9× 538 1.1× 582 1.5× 156 0.7× 247 1.1× 97 2.2k
Les Gasser United States 22 664 1.0× 498 1.0× 701 1.8× 148 0.6× 448 2.0× 61 2.6k
Jan Muntermann Germany 18 545 0.8× 451 0.9× 397 1.0× 105 0.5× 262 1.2× 71 1.9k
Jan Pries‐Heje Denmark 25 726 1.1× 912 1.9× 1.0k 2.5× 386 1.7× 274 1.3× 101 2.6k
Gwendolyn L. Kolfschoten Netherlands 22 242 0.4× 363 0.7× 343 0.9× 220 1.0× 158 0.7× 69 1.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by John Venable

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Venable

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All Works

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Venable, John, et al.. (2020). Information Systems Planning Problems in Not-for-Profit Organisations : The Case of Western Australia. Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems. 30(3). 664–694. 1 indexed citations
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Venable, John, et al.. (2020). Researching navigation of project complexity using action design research. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. 14(1). 108–130. 14 indexed citations
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Parsons, Jeffrey, et al.. (2016). Breakthroughs and emerging insights from ongoing design science projects: Research-in-progress papers and poster presentations from the 11th international conference on design science research in information systems and technology (DESRIST) 2016. St. John, Newfoundland, Canada, May 23-25. 100. 2 indexed citations
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Venable, John, et al.. (2016). Ontological Support for the Use of Design Science Research Results. Cork Open Research Archive (University College Cork, Ireland). 75–83. 2 indexed citations
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Parsons, Jeffrey, et al.. (2016). Tackling Society's Grand Challenges with Design Science. Lecture notes in computer science. 4 indexed citations
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Venable, John, et al.. (2015). Developing a Theory of Knowledge Identification Effectiveness in Knowledge Management. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 85. 4 indexed citations
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Venable, John, et al.. (2015). Proceedings of the 19th Pacific Asia Conference in Information Systems (PACIS 2015). Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems. 62 indexed citations
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Pries‐Heje, Jan, John Venable, & Richard Baskerville. (2014). RMF4DSR: A Risk Management Framework for Design Science Research. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 26(1). 3. 3 indexed citations
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Venable, John, et al.. (2012). How Organisations Know What They Know: A Survey of Knowledge Identification Methods among Australian Organisations. 1–10. 10 indexed citations
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Venable, John, et al.. (2011). Toward More Effective Knowledge Management: An Investigation Of Problems In Knowledge Identification. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 194. 7 indexed citations
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Iivari, Juhani & John Venable. (2009). Action research and design science research - Seemingly similar but decisively dissimilar. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1642–1653. 97 indexed citations
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Baskerville, Richard, Jan Pries‐Heje, & John Venable. (2009). Soft design science methodology. 1–1. 112 indexed citations
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Pries‐Heje, Jan, Richard Baskerville, & John Venable. (2008). Strategies for Design Science Research Evaluation. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 255–266. 179 indexed citations
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Dell, Peter, et al.. (2008). Understanding information disclosure behaviour in Australian facebook users. 1019–1028. 8 indexed citations
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Winter, Robert, Richard Baskerville, Ulrich Frank, et al.. (2007). Meinung/Dialog. WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. 49(5). 403–409. 5 indexed citations
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Thomson, Patricia & John Venable. (2006). From Telco to Techno: Outsourcing Transitioning in Information Systems. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 397. 1 indexed citations
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Bhattacharjya, Jyotirmoyee & John Venable. (2006). The Mutual Influence of Organizational Culture and SSM Applied to SISP – An Action Research Study in a Non-Profit Organization. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 516–530. 3 indexed citations
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Bhattacharjya, Jyotirmoyee & John Venable. (2006). Strategic information systems planning in a non-profit organization in Australia: An action research study using soft systems methodology. eSpace (Curtin University). 2 indexed citations
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Venable, John. (2006). The role of theory and theorising in Design Science research. eSpace (Curtin University). 178 indexed citations
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Baskerville, Richard, Alison Adam, Helmut Krcmar, Joe Peppard, & John Venable. (2005). Panel: IT employment and shifting enrolment patterns in information systems.. European Conference on Information Systems. 27. 1765–1768. 2 indexed citations

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