
Information Systems and Neuroscience
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This book presents the proceedings of the virtual conference NeuroIS Retreat 2020, June 2-4, hosted in Austria, reporting on topics at the intersection of information systems (IS) research, neurophysiology and the brain sciences. Readers will discover the latest findings from top scholars in the field of NeuroIS, which offer detailed insights on the neurobiology underlying IS behavior, essential methods and tools and their applications for IS, as well as the application of neuroscience and neurophysiological theories to advance IS theory.
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Fred D. Davis is Professor and Bobby G. Stevenson Chair in Information Technology at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA.
René Riedl is a Professor for Digital Business and Innovation at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and an Associate Professor for Business Informatics at the University of Linz, Austria.
Jan vom Brocke is a Professor for Information Systems at the University of Liechtenstein, Hilti Chair of Business Process Management and Director of the Institute of Information Systems.
Pierre-Majorique Léger is a Professor in the Department of Information Technologies at HEC Montréal, Québec, Canada, Director of the ERPsim Lab and Co-Director of the Tech3Lab.
Adriane B. Randolph is a Professor of Information Systems in the Michael J. Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University (KSU), Georgia, USA, and Executive Director of the KSU BrainLab.
Thomas Fischer is a Researcher in Information Systems at the Department for Digital Business at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria.
Content
Why we love blue hues on websites: a fNIRS investigation of color and its impact on the neural processing of ecommerce websites.- Identifying Linguistic Cues of Fake News Associated with Cognitive and Affective Processing: Evidence from NeuroIS.- Think Outside the Box: Small, Enclosed Spaces alter Brain Activity as measured with Electroencephalography (EEG).- Operationalization of Information Acquisition Switching Behavior in the Context of Idea Selection.- Relying on System 1 Thinking Leaves you Susceptible to the Peril of Misinformation.- Neurophysiological Assessment of Ambivalence to Information.- Behavior Regulation in Social Media: A Preliminary Analysis of Pupil Size Change.- A NeuroIS Investigation of the Effects of a Digital Dark Nudge.
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