The paper's aim is to present a personal viewpoint of the state of the information systems discipline in Australian universities and hence provoke useful discussion in academia and industry.
Informal interviews with Australian information systems academics, were carried out, along with inspection of university web sites and conference mailing lists, using biology as a reference discipline.
It would seem that the information systems discipline in Australian universities is close to collapse unless action is taken.
The paper represents a personal viewpoint, the methods employed are such that the paper is indicative rather than definitive.
The paper is relevant to information systems academics, university managers, government and employers in Australia. It provides a useful referent for the consideration of education and immigration policies.
It has been some time since a paper considering the state of the art of the information systems has been published. No published paper has taken this perspective.
