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Information Systems and Neuroscience

NeuroIS Retreat 2020

  • Presents cutting-edge research in the field of NeuroIS
  • Includes fundamentals and applications
  • Summarizes the status quo in NeuroIS

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation (LNISO, volume 43)

Conference series link(s): NeuroIS: NeuroIS Retreat

Conference proceedings info: NeuroIS 2020.

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Table of contents (41 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Identifying Linguistic Cues of Fake News Associated with Cognitive and Affective Processing: Evidence from NeuroIS

    • Bernhard Lutz, Marc T. P. Adam, Stefan Feuerriegel, Nicolas Pröllochs, Dirk Neumann
    Pages 16-23
  3. Operationalization of Information Acquisition Switching Behavior in the Context of Idea Selection

    • Arnold Wibmer, Frederik Wiedmann, Isabella Seeber, Ronald Maier
    Pages 31-41
  4. Relying on System 1 Thinking Leaves You Susceptible to the Peril of Misinformation

    • Spencer Early, Seyedmohammadmahdi Mirhoseini, Nour El Shamy, Khaled Hassanein
    Pages 42-48
  5. Neurophysiological Assessment of Ambivalence to Information

    • Akshat Lakhiwal, Hillol Bala, Pierre-Majorique Leger
    Pages 49-57
  6. A NeuroIS Investigation of the Effects of a Digital Dark Nudge

    • Francis Joseph Costello, Jin Ho Yun, Kun Chang Lee
    Pages 64-70
  7. Technostress Measurement in the Field: A Case Report

    • Thomas Fischer, René Riedl
    Pages 71-78
  8. Do Users Respond to Challenging and Hindering Techno-Stressors Differently? A Laboratory Experiment

    • Christoph Weinert, Katharina Pflügner, Christian Maier
    Pages 79-89
  9. NeuroIS to Improve the FITradeoff Decision-Making Process and Decision Support System

    • Adiel Teixeira de Almeida, Lucia Reis Peixoto Roselli
    Pages 111-120
  10. The Impact of Modularization on the Understandability of Declarative Process Models: A Research Model

    • Amine Abbad Andaloussi, Pnina Soffer, Tijs Slaats, Andrea Burattin, Barbara Weber
    Pages 133-144
  11. What Do Users Feel? Towards Affective EEG Correlates of Cybersecurity Notifications

    • Colin Conrad, Jasmine Aziz, Natalie Smith, Aaron Newman
    Pages 153-162
  12. Detecting Mind Wandering Episodes in Virtual Realities Using Eye Tracking

    • Michael Klesel, Michael Schlechtinger, Frederike Marie Oschinsky, Colin Conrad, Bjoern Niehaves
    Pages 163-171
  13. Feeling the Pain of Others in Need: Studying the Effect of VR on Donation Behavior Using EEG

    • Anke Greif-Winzrieth, Michael Knierim, Christian Peukert, Christof Weinhardt
    Pages 172-180

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About this book

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.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Information Systems and Quantitative Sciences (ISQS), Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA

    Fred D. Davis

  • University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Steyr, Austria

    René Riedl

  • Department of Information Systems, University of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein

    Jan vom Brocke

  • Department of Information Technology, HEC Montréal, Montreal, Canada

    Pierre-Majorique Léger

  • Department of Information Systems, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, USA

    Adriane B. Randolph

  • Department for Digital Business, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Steyr, Austria

    Thomas Fischer

About the editors

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.

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Buy it now

Buying options

eBook USD 84.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 109.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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