Information Systems and Neuroscience: Gmunden Retreat on NeuroIS 2017


Zusammenfassung

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Tobias Kalenscher-Keynote -- Gernot Müller-Putz-Hot Topic Talk -- 1 The Psychophysiological Effect of a Vibro-Kinetic Movie Experience: The Case of the D-BOX Movie Seat -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Prior Research -- 3 Experimental Design and Sample -- 4 Measures -- 5 Analysis and Results -- 6 Concluding Comments -- References -- 2 Reinforcement Sensitivity and Engagement in Proactive Recommendations: Experimental Evidence -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and Prediction -- 3 Method -- 3.1 Participants and Design -- 3.2 Materials and Procedure -- 3.3 Measures -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Manipulation Check -- 4.2 Correlations -- 4.3 User Engagement -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Choice Is Yours: The Role of Cognitive Processes for IT-Supported Idea Selection -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Hypotheses Development -- 2.1 Selection Direction and Screening Rules -- 2.2 Selection Type and Multiple Choice -- 3 Methods and Expected Contributions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Blood Pressure Measurement: A Classic of Stress Measurement and Its Role in Technostress Research -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Blood Pressure Measurement -- 3 Blood Pressure in Technostress Research -- 4 Blood Pressure Measurement in IS Technostress Research and in Other IS Domains -- 5 Blood Pressure and Its Physiological Correlates -- 6 Conclusion and Further Directions -- References -- 5 On the Role of Users' Cognitive-Affective States for User Assistance Invocation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual and Theoretical Foundations -- 2.1 Assistance and Invocation Modes -- 2.2 Theorizing on Invocation Determinants: A NeuroIS Perspective -- 3 Research Propositions -- 4 Proposed Methodology -- 5 Expected Contribution and Future Work References -- 6 Measuring and Explaining Cognitive Load During Design Activities: A Fine-Grained Approach -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cognitive Load in Design Activities -- 3 Research in Progress -- 3.1 Step 1: Data Collection -- 3.2 Step 2: Measuring Process-Oriented Factors -- 3.3 Step 3: Data Analysis -- 4 Summary and Expected Impact -- References -- 7 How Product Decision Characteristics Interact to Influence Cognitive Load: An Exploratory Study -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Method -- 3.1 Experimental Design -- 3.2 Sample and Procedure -- 3.3 Measured Variables and Apparatus -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- References -- 8 Why and How to Design Complementary NeuroIS and Behavioral Experiments -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reasons for Designing a Complementary Behavioral Study -- 2.1 Provide Ecological and External Validity -- 2.2 Observe Whether Neural Processes Result in Behavioral Change -- 2.3 Evaluate the Design of IT Artifacts -- 3 How to Design a Complementary Behavioral Study -- 3.1 Guideline 1: Extend NeuroIS Experiments with Behavioral Experiments Using Theory, Rather Than Simply Replicate -- 3.2 Guideline 2: Select a Behavioral Study to Enhance Ecological and External Validity -- 3.3 Guideline 3: Use the Results of Each Methodology to Inform the Other -- 3.4 Guideline 4: Use the NeuroIS and Behavioral Studies Together to Inform IT Artifact Design -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9 The Impact of Age and Cognitive Style on E-Commerce Decisions: The Role of Cognitive Bias Susceptibility -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Development and Research Model -- 2.1 Decision Making and Cognitive Biases -- 2.2 Individual Differences in Decision Making -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Potential Contributions and Limitations -- References 10 Expertise as a Mediating Factor in Conceptual Modeling -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Prior Research -- 2.1 Conceptual Modeling, Notation, Syntax and Semantics -- 2.2 Expertise and Error Diagnosis -- 3 Proposed Research Design and Protocols -- 4 Discussion and Next Steps -- References -- 11 A Neuro-Cognitive Explanation for the Prevalence of Folder Navigation and Web Browsing -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why is Folder Navigation and Web Browsing so Prevalent? -- 3 Study 1: Navigation Requires Less Verbal Attention -- 4 Study 2: Folder Navigation Uses the Same Brain Structures as Real-World Navigation -- 5 Study 3: Web Browsing is Prevalent -- 6 Study 4: Does Browsing Require Less Verbal Attention? -- 7 Study 5: The Neural Correlates of Search and Web Browsing -- References -- 12 Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral Measures in the Study of IS Phenomena: A Theoretical Analysis of Triangulation Strategies -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Triangulation Approach -- 3 What Relationship to Expect -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 13 The Psychophysiology of Flow: A Systematic Review of Peripheral Nervous System Features -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Method -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion, Future Directions and Conclusion -- References -- 14 Predicting Properties of Cognitive Pupillometry in Human-Computer Interaction: A Preliminary Investigation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Prior Research -- 3 Methods -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- 15 Human Versus Machine: Contingency Factors of Anthropomorphism as a Trust-Inducing Design Strategy for Conversational Agents -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Development: Trust and Anthropomorphism -- 3 Proposed Experimental Design -- 4 Discussion and Expected Contributions -- References 16 Affective Processing Guides Behavior and Emotions Communicate Feelings: Towards a Guideline for the NeuroIS Community -- Abstract -- 1 The Problem -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Emotion in IS and NeuroIS -- 2 The Solution -- 2.1 The Brain's Function -- 2.2 The Proposed Emotion Model -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- 17 Beyond Traditional Neuroimaging: Can Mobile fNIRS Add to NeuroIS? -- Abstract -- 1 Neuroimaging Tools in NeuroIS-Potentialities and Obstacles -- 2 Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Functionality and Application -- 2.1 Methodological Background of fNIRS Measurement -- 2.2 Evidence for the Applicability of Mobile fNIRS Measurement -- 3 Application of Mobile fNIRS to NeuroIS -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 18 Decision Inertia and Arousal: Using NeuroIS to Analyze Bio-Physiological Correlates of Decision Inertia in a Dual-Choice Paradigm -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decision Inertia and Arousal -- 3 Experimental Paradigm -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 19 IAT Measurement Method to Evaluate Emotional Aspects of Brand Perception-A Pilot Study -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method and Material -- 2.1 Participants -- 2.2 Stimuli -- 2.3 Procedure and Design -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Limitations and Future Research -- References -- 20 Inferring Web Page Relevance Using Pupillometry and Single Channel EEG -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction and Related Work -- 2 Method -- 3 Data Analysis and Results -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 21 Measuring Biosignals of Overweight and Obese Children for Real-Time Feedback and Predicting Performance -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State of the Art -- 2.1 Relationship of Body Mass Index and Fitness Level -- 2.2 Heart Rate During and After Exercise and Its Relationship to Fitness -- 2.3 Pervasive and Smart Technologies for Controlling Obesity 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 22 Stationarity of a User's Pupil Size Signal as a Precondition of Pupillary-Based Mental Workload Evaluation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Applying the NeuroIS Guidelines -- 2.2 Measurements -- 2.3 Stimuli and Test Procedure -- 2.4 Augmented Dicker-Fuller Test -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Sample Characteristics -- 3.2 Stationarity Test Results -- 4 Discussion, Limitations and Future Research -- References -- 23 Towards Reconceptualizing the Core of the IS Field from a Neurobiological Perspective -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fundamental Neurobiological Assumptions -- 3 Conceptual Stepping Stones -- 3.1 Neurobiological Predispositions Enabling Action -- 3.2 The Dynamics of Action -- 3.3 The Structure of Mental Functions -- 3.4 The Social Formation of the Brain -- 3.5 On Inclusion of Brain Components in Mental Functional Systems -- 4 IS Implications -- 4.1 Information is Intrinsically Related to the Individual Abilities for Acting -- 4.2 System is Comprised of Individual Neural Abilities and the IT Artifact -- 5 Concluding Discussion -- References -- 24 Using EEG Signal to Analyze IS Decision Making Cognitive Processes -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experiment -- 2.1 Method -- 2.2 EEG Recording -- 2.3 Workflow of the Design -- 3 Results and Analyses -- 3.1 The Impact of Cognitive Demand and Stress Level -- 4 Conclusion -- References

Schlüsselwörter
NeuroIS



Publikationstyp
Konferenzband

Begutachtet
Nein

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2017

Konferenz
NeuroIS 2017

Konferenzort
Gmunden

Band
v.25

Herausgeber
Davis FD; Riedl R; vom Brocke J; Léger P; Randolph AB

Reihe
Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation Ser

Verlag
Springer

Ort
Cham

ISBN
978-3-319-67430-8

DOI