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On How Mind Wandering Facilitates Creative Incubation While Using Information Technology: A Research Agenda for Robust Triangulation

Frederike M. Oschinsky (), Bjoern Niehaves (), René Riedl (), Michael Klesel (), Selina C. Wriessnegger () and Gernot R. Mueller-Putz ()
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Frederike M. Oschinsky: University of Siegen
Bjoern Niehaves: University of Siegen
René Riedl: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Michael Klesel: University of Siegen
Selina C. Wriessnegger: Graz University of Technology
Gernot R. Mueller-Putz: Graz University of Technology

A chapter in Information Systems and Neuroscience, 2021, pp 139-147 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Our minds tend to frequently drift away from present technology-related situations and tasks. Against this background, we seek to provide a better understanding of mind-wandering episodes while using information technology and its link to decisive variables of Information Systems research, such as performance, creativity and flow. Since the academic literature still lacks reliable and validated measurements that can fully account for all facets of mind-wandering episodes while using information technology, our work addresses this gap by presenting a way to triangulate data in the context of a digital insight problem-solving task. This new approach enables researchers to further investigate the effects of spontaneous thought in technology-related settings and is a promising building block for the development of neuroadaptive systems.

Keywords: Technology use; Mind wandering; Creative incubation; Insight; Triangulation; Experience sampling; Behavioral markers; Neuroimaging (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88900-5_16

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