Abstract
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) that
makes use of neuroscience and neurophysiological
tools and knowledge to better understand the
development, adoption, and impact of information and
communication technologies. The fact that NeuroIS
now exists for more than a decade motivated us to
comprehensively review the academic literature.
Investigation of the field’s development provides
insights into the status of NeuroIS, thereby
contributing to identity development in the NeuroIS
field. Based on a review of N=200 papers published in
55 journals and 13 conference proceedings in the
period 2008-2017, we addressed the following four
research questions: Which NeuroIS topics were
investigated? What kind of NeuroIS research was
published? How was the empirical NeuroIS research
conducted? Who published NeuroIS research? Based
on a discussion of the findings and their implications
for future research, which considers results of a recent
NeuroIS survey (N=60 NeuroIS scholars), we
conclude that today NeuroIS can be considered an
established research field in the IS discipline. However,
our review also indicates that further efforts are
necessary to advance the field, both from a theoretical
and methodological perspective.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 13-54 |
Number of pages | 43 |
Journal | ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems |
Volume | 51 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Fields of science
- 303026 Public health
- 305909 Stress research
- 102 Computer Sciences
- 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
- 102015 Information systems
- 102016 IT security
- 502007 E-commerce
- 502014 Innovation research
- 502030 Project management
- 501016 Educational psychology
- 602036 Neurolinguistics
- 501030 Cognitive science
- 502032 Quality management
- 502043 Business consultancy
- 502044 Business management
- 502050 Business informatics
- 503008 E-learning
- 509004 Evaluation research
- 301407 Neurophysiology
- 301401 Brain research
JKU Focus areas
- Digital Transformation