Introduction
René Riedl (),
Fred D. Davis,
Rajiv D. Banker and
Peter H. Kenning
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René Riedl: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Fred D. Davis: Texas Tech University
Rajiv D. Banker: Temple University
Peter H. Kenning: University of Duesseldorf
Chapter Chapter 1 in Neuroscience in Information Systems Research, 2017, pp 3-6 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Although information systems (IS) scholars have been applying neurophysiological tools for decades, a renewed call for drawing on the brain sciences as a reference discipline for the IS field took place in December 2007, at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) and at two pre-ICIS meetings (see Riedl and Léger 2016, p. 73, for details on the genesis of NeuroIS). Angelika Dimoka, Paul A. Pavlou, and Fred D. Davis coined the term NeuroIS.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48755-7_1
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