Introduction to the special theme on Internet marketing
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PREFACE
Introduction to the special theme on Internet marketing Christopher P. Holland & Kristin Diehl & Andreas Herrmann
Published online: 21 August 2013 # Institute of Information Management, University of St. Gallen 2013
The call for papers identified a set of related Internet marketing themes that were intended to capture the key research topics in this new and rapidly evolving subject area. Three diverse papers have been accepted for a special collection of papers that focus on different aspects of Internet marketing strategy. Based on the thematic areas identified in the call for papers, the authors Corley, Jourdan and Ingram developed a framework to assess the current research landscape of published papers in the top IS and marketing journals. Such an assessment of research topics and themes, use of different methodologies and trends over time is an important activity because a review of this type gives academics an overview of current and historical research approaches, and also gives perspective on the relative scale of efforts in different thematic areas. It can also be used to identify key research articles in specific areas and, therefore, is of great value to young researchers in the identification of a research problem, in particular PhD researchers and academics new to the field. Another benefit of an overview of the published research is to identify possible gaps and omissions in the literature, as well as to recognize future research trends. The authors’ evaluation of research literature provides fascinating insights into academic developments in the field of Internet marketing, which deserve further discussion. An immediate observation that can be made is that IS research focuses on business related topics rather than technical ones, e.g. on business models, advertising and business C. P. Holland (*) University of Manchester, Manchester Business School, Booth Street West, M15 6PB Manchester, UK e-mail: [email protected] K. Diehl University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA e-mail: [email protected] A. Herrmann University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland e-mail: [email protected]
performance in an online environment. This conclusion may seem obvious to IS researchers, but it may not always be clear to colleagues from other business disciplines, such as strategy and marketing, that IS researchers engage in research that crosses business and technology boundaries. The assessment of research methodologies identifies that the most prevalent approach is formal theory and literature review, which accounted for one quarter of all research methodologies. The authors interpret this finding as being indicative of a relatively new topic. Another interpretation is that it reflects the emphasis of academics on theoretical discussion and rigour, possibly with less importance being attached to relevance. Although formal literature reviews may be relevant to business managers, it is more likely that literature reviews are aimed almost exclusively at the academic community. Pra
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