Tech3Lab & neuroIS

interesting discussion with Pierre-Marjorique Léger, founder and head of Tech3Lab (web), a young but already renowned platform for research in NeuroIS

The Tech3Lab allows advanced research in NeuroIS. The laboratory provides the researchers with neurophysiological and oculometric tools for studying collaboration and decision-making among users of business applications and Internet consumers. (more). The lab has been launched in 2012 but the research in neuroIS has started 5 years ago and already generated an impressive list of publications (web).

“NeuroIS is an emerging subfield within the IS discipline that makes use of neuroscience and neurophysiological tools and theories to better understand the development and use of information and communication technologies in organizations and society (web). Neurois.org is a website which provides information about NeuroIS. In particular, the site describes the so-called Gmunden Retreat on NeuroIS.

References (web)

vom Brocke, J.; Riedl, R.; Léger, P.-M.: Application Strategies for Neuroscience in Information Systems Design Science Research. Journal of Computer Information Systems, forthcoming (PDF)

Dimoka, A.; Banker, R. D.; Benbasat, I.; Davis, F. D.; Dennis, A. R.; Gefen, D.; Gupta, A.; Ischebeck, A.; Kenning, P.; Müller-Putz, G.; Pavlou, P. A.; Riedl, R.; vom Brocke, J.; Weber, B.: On the Use of Neurophysiological Tools in IS Research: Developing a Research Agenda for NeuroIS. MIS Quarterly 3/2012, 679-702 (abstract)

Dimoka, A.; Pavlou, P. A.; Davis, F. D.: NeuroIS: The Potential of Cognitive Neuroscience for Information Systems Research. Information Systems Research 4/2011, 687-702 (abstract)

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