[AISWorld] NeuroIS Retreat 2024: Call for Papers

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Tue Feb 13 03:11:25 EST 2024


Dear Colleagues:

The NeuroIS Retreat is a leading academic conference for presenting research and development projects at the nexus of neurophysiology and information systems. This annual conference promotes the development of the NeuroIS field with activities primarily delivered by and for academics, though works often have a professional orientation.

The NeuroIS Retreat provides a platform for scholars to discuss their studies and exchange ideas. A major goal is to provide feedback for scholars to advance their research papers toward high-quality journal publications. The organizing committee welcomes not only completed research but also work in progress. The NeuroIS Retreat is known for its informal and constructive workshop atmosphere. 

Below you will find all conference-related information. For any further questions, please send an e-mail to info at neurois.org mailto:info at neurois.org. We are looking forward to welcoming you to Vienna, Austria.

Kind regards,
NeuroIS Retreat 2024 Organizers
 
 
Download the Call for Papers as PDF http://www.neurois.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/NeuroIS-Retreat-2024-Call-for-Papers.pdf
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
Neuro-Information-Systems (NeuroIS)
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NeuroIS Retreat 2024
Vienna | Austria | June 9 – 11
www.NeuroIS.org http://www.neurois.org/ 
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ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
» Conference Co-Chairs: Fred D. Davis, René Riedl
» Program Co-Chairs: Jan vom Brocke, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Adriane B. Randolph, Gernot R. Müller-Putz
» Programme Committee: Marc T. P. Adam, Bonnie B. Anderson, Ricardo Büttner, Colin Conrad, Alan R. Dennis, Thomas M. Fischer, Rob Gleasure, Jacek Gwizdka, Alan R. Hevner, Marco Hubert, Thomas Kalischko, Peter H. Kenning, C. Brock Kirwan, Michael T. Knierim, Frank Krueger, Bernhard Lutz, Jan Mendling, Mahdi Mirhoseini, Fiona F.-H. Nah, Anika Nissen, Jella Pfeiffer, Sylvain Sénécal, Fabian J. Stangl, Stefan Tams, Ofir Turel, Anthony O. Vance, Eric A. Walden, Peter Walla, Barbara Weber, Selina C. Wriessnegger, Inon Zuckerman
» Organisation Support: Fabian Stangl, Thomas Kalischko
 
IMPORTANT DATES:
» Submission Deadline: March 10, 2024
» Notification of Acceptance: April 3, 2024
» Deadline for Final Paper Submission: April 14, 2024
» NeuroIS Retreat: June 9 to June 11, 2024 in Vienna, Austria
 
TYPES OF PAPERS:
» Completed research (empirical, conceptual, theoretical, and design science research papers)
» Work-in-progress papers
 
POSSIBLE TOPICS (Examples):
» Employment of neurophysiological tools to study IS phenomena (e.g., technology adoption, mental workload, website design, flow, virtual worlds and metaverse, emotions and human-computer interaction, e-commerce, biofeedback, social networks, information behavior, trust, IT security, usability, avatars, music and user interfaces, multitasking, memory, attention, IS design science, risk, knowledge processes, business process modeling, ERP systems, and AI systems such as ChatGPT)
» Application of psychophysiological approaches to study technostress, videoconference fatigue, information overload, and IT addiction
» Identification of the neural correlates of IS constructs based on neuroscience methods
» Neuroadaptive systems and software prototypes of NeuroIS applications, which use biosignals (e.g., EEG, skin conductance, pupil dilation) as system input
» Discussion of methodological and ethical issues and evaluation of the status of the NeuroIS field
 
SUBMISSION:
All submissions have to be made via our NeuroIS Retreat 2024 ConfTool (more information will follow on http://www.neurois.org/submission).
 
PROCEEDINGS:
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer (Series: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation), and hence all accepted papers will be available online through the SpringerLink Digital Library, readily accessible by all subscribing libraries around the world, and will be indexed by a number of corresponding services (e.g., Scopus).
 
MORE INFORMATION:
www.NeuroIS.org http://www.neurois.org/
 
 
(apologies for cross-postings)
 


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