2022 best paper award in the Journal of Information Technology
September 25, 2023
Professor Guy Paré from HEC Montréal, Gerit Wagner from the University of Bamberg (Germany) and Roman Lukyanenko from the University of Virginia (USA) have won the 2022 Best Paper Award in the Journal of Information Technology. This top-ranked journal is one of the eleven best scholarly journals in information systems (IS), according to the Association for Information Systems (AIS).
In addition to this distinction, the co-authored paper has also been submitted to members of the AIS Senior Scholars Consortium, who will select the five best IS papers published worldwide in 2022. These will be revealed next December during the annual AIS conference which will take place in Hyderabad, India.
The award-winning article, “Artificial Intelligence and the Conduct of Literature Reviews,” discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can be a useful tool when conducting literature reviews. The authors present recent technological advances in this field, outline how AI can expedite various steps of the literature review process, and propose a comprehensive research agenda in relation to this topic. They encourage the future development of design science research and the emergence of a constructive discourse around the role of AI in the conduct of scientific research in general, and of literature reviews in particular.
Guy Paré
About Guy Paré
Guy Paré is a professor in the Department of Information Technologies at HEC Montréal, Director of the School’s PhD program and Holder of the Research Chair in Digital Health. Over the course of his career, he has received many awards and distinctions, including:
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada;
- Fellow of The International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (IAHSI);
- President’s Medal from the Université de Montpellier (France);
- 2020 Pierre-Laurin Research Award and the 2019 Esdras-Minville Award from the School.