NeuroIS is an emerging and promising academic field that has attracted increasing attention. The year 2017 signifies the 10th year of existence of NeuroIS as a research field in information systems area. In this study, we conduct a systematic literature review of the NeuroIS academic research publications of last 10 years (2007-2017). As a result, we categorize the existent NeuroIS literature into 8 groups, explore the correlations among various NeuroIS concepts/ constructs, and demonstrate how the study enhances our understanding of the granulated inter-relationships between pairs of NeuroIS elements. The implications of the result to the NeuroIS research community are discussed
The integration of both neuroscience and psycho-physiological methods into Information Systems (IS) ...
Recent developments in neurosciences are being used in several fields such as economics, marketing a...
This is the final version. Available from Association for Information Systems via the DOI in this re...
This paper contains a systematic literature review of the NeuroIS academic research publications of ...
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) that makes use of neuroscience and neurophysiological...
Information Systems (IS) research is a scientific field that focuses on the development, use, and im...
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) which makes use of neuroscience and physiological too...
This article reflects on the discussions of the fifteen participants (co-authors) of a retreat on th...
The genesis of the Neuro-Information Systems (NeuroIS) field took place in 2007. Since then, a consi...
This tutorial discusses the potential of using functional brain imaging tools and methods to inform ...
NeuroIS is a growing field that builds on neuroscience to improve the understanding of human interac...
This panel discusses the opportunities and challenges of applying cognitive neuroscience theories, m...
Due to the increased availability of both neuroscience methods and theories, Information Systems (IS...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
The integration of both neuroscience and psycho-physiological methods into Information Systems (IS) ...
Recent developments in neurosciences are being used in several fields such as economics, marketing a...
This is the final version. Available from Association for Information Systems via the DOI in this re...
This paper contains a systematic literature review of the NeuroIS academic research publications of ...
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) that makes use of neuroscience and neurophysiological...
Information Systems (IS) research is a scientific field that focuses on the development, use, and im...
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) which makes use of neuroscience and physiological too...
This article reflects on the discussions of the fifteen participants (co-authors) of a retreat on th...
The genesis of the Neuro-Information Systems (NeuroIS) field took place in 2007. Since then, a consi...
This tutorial discusses the potential of using functional brain imaging tools and methods to inform ...
NeuroIS is a growing field that builds on neuroscience to improve the understanding of human interac...
This panel discusses the opportunities and challenges of applying cognitive neuroscience theories, m...
Due to the increased availability of both neuroscience methods and theories, Information Systems (IS...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiologica...
The integration of both neuroscience and psycho-physiological methods into Information Systems (IS) ...
Recent developments in neurosciences are being used in several fields such as economics, marketing a...
This is the final version. Available from Association for Information Systems via the DOI in this re...