“…The gap becomes evident, particularly when compared to such neighboring fields as HCI and CSCW with lively exchange with ISD (Isomäki & Pekkola, 2010) and multiple points of convergence with IBP (Gorichanaz & Venkatagiri, 2021). They share partly overlapping interests with IBP but take an a priori focus on IT artifacts, whereas IBP research concentrates on people and their information‐related actions and perspectives without prioritizing particular technologies—even if as Fidel (2012), and recently Gorichanaz and Venkatagiri (2021), correctly remind us, there is nonnegligible overlap. Unsurprisingly, even if technology‐agonistic conceptions of ISs are common both in IBP and ISD, the implicit and explicit definitions of “information system” in IBP and information science (Buckland, 1991; Fidel, 2012; Haider & Sundin, 2019; Swanson, 2017) have a tendency to downplay, and in ISD and ISs contexts to emphasize (Gregor & Hevner, 2013; Hevner et al, 2004; Rainer et al, 2020), the position of IT artifacts as a key component of ISs.…”