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S. Supporting, individual level, for example psychology S-L = Supporting field, managerial and leadership issues S-M = Supporting field, marketing S-P = Supporting field, manufacturing S-S = Supporting field, systems thinking or other modeling approaches S-U = Supporting field but unclear what type S-W = Supporting field

H. Hybrid, in the sense that it's primary dedication is not IS per ce but allows relatively frequently IS type publications. Examples are in particular Management Science and Organization Science

H. Hybrid, but mixed with computer science Notes: I= Field of Information Systems