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Iris Junglas has been named Editor-in-Chief of MIS Quarterly Executive

Iris Junglas, Ph.D., the Noah T. Leask Distinguished Professor of Information Management and Innovation, has been named editor-in-chief of Management Information Systems (MIS) Quarterly Executive.

MIS Quarterly Executive is a quarterly practice-based research journal centered around the discipline of information systems. The publication boasts editors-in-chief well known in the discipline as scholars dedicated to industry-relevant research, much like Junglas. Recently, her research on the benefits of personal tech in the workplace was featured in The Wall Street Journal.

Junglas’s appointment further positions the College of Charleston School of Business as home to world-class faculty who make an impact inside and outside the classroom by frequently bridging the gap between theory and practice.

Junglas’s research sits at the intersection of technology innovation and business analytics. She has published more than 50 refereed journal articles in the field of Information Systems, including MIS Quarterly Executive, European Journal of Information Systems, and the Journal of the Association of Information Systems.

“I am looking forward to continuing to push towards MISQE’s unique mission – encouraging and showcasing relevant and credible IS scholarship with an emphasis on recommendations for practice, while also increasing the pool of authors willing and able to effectively communicate with our executive audience,” Junglas said in a press release.

Her appointment begins January 1, 2023.

Read more at the Association for Information Systems.