Host Casandra Grundstrom is joined by a special guest Eric Monteiro Professor at NTNU and Senior Editor of MISQ in this 2-part podcast episode. They discuss the past, present, and future of information systems as well as their thoughts on the boundaries of the discipline and what makes and shapes us. You will probably be interested in this podcast if you are an interdisciplinary academic, researcher, or expert part of or overlapping with the Information Systems discipline. Although this is the expected audience, listeners with varying degrees of experience will also be able to follow along and ‘digest’ the more manageable pieces of an episode’s focus. Welcome!References:1) Philosophy of Definitions from John Searle - https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/john-searle-s-philosophy-of-language-force-meaning-and-mind/2) Lee, A. (1999). Inaugural editor's comments. Mis Quarterly, v-xi.3) Hirschheim, R., & Klein, H. K. (2012). A glorious and not-so-short history of the information systems field. Journal of the association for information systems, 13(4), 5.

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