A decade of NeuroIS research: progress, challenges, and future directions
NeuroIS is a field in Information Systems (IS) that makes use of neuroscience and
neurophysiological tools and knowledge to better understand the development, adoption …
neurophysiological tools and knowledge to better understand the development, adoption …
A high memory bandwidth fpga accelerator for sparse matrix-vector multiplication
Sparse matrix-vector multiplication (SMVM) is a crucial primitive used in a variety of scientific
and commercial applications. Despite having significant parallelism, SMVM is a challenging …
and commercial applications. Despite having significant parallelism, SMVM is a challenging …
Application strategies for neuroscience in information systems design science research
Design science has evolved as a major research paradigm in the information systems (IS)
discipline, which aims to design innovative and useful IT artifacts, such as conceptual …
discipline, which aims to design innovative and useful IT artifacts, such as conceptual …
Uncovering the neural processes of privacy: a neurally informed behavioral intervention to protect information privacy
People are increasingly aware that their information is being tracked online. Although
people generally self-report privacy to be important to them, in practice they often disclose …
people generally self-report privacy to be important to them, in practice they often disclose …
Guidelines for neuroscience studies in information systems research
Neuroscience provides a new lens through which to study information systems (IS). These
NeuroIS studies investigate the neurophysiological effects related to the design, use, and …
NeuroIS studies investigate the neurophysiological effects related to the design, use, and …
What do we really know about how habituation to warnings occurs over time? A longitudinal fMRI study of habituation and polymorphic warnings
A major inhibitor of the effectiveness of security warnings is habituation: decreased
response to a repeated warning. Although habituation develops over time, previous studies …
response to a repeated warning. Although habituation develops over time, previous studies …
System response time as a stressor in a digital world: Literature review and theoretical model
The time delay between a user's initiation of a command on a digital device (eg, desktop
computer, tablet, smartphone) and the system's task completion, including the display of the …
computer, tablet, smartphone) and the system's task completion, including the display of the …
Computational model of the transition from novice to expert interaction techniques
Despite the benefits of expert interaction techniques, many users do not learn them and
continue to use novice ones. This article aims at better understanding if, when and how …
continue to use novice ones. This article aims at better understanding if, when and how …
[PDF][PDF] Users aren't (necessarily) lazy: Using neurois to explain habituation to security warnings
Warning messages are one of the last lines of defense in information security, and are
fundamental to users' security interactions with technology. Unfortunately, research shows …
fundamental to users' security interactions with technology. Unfortunately, research shows …
Analyzing motivating functions of consumer behavior: Evidence from attention and neural responses to choices and consumption
Academia and business have shown an increased interest in using neurophysiological
methods, such as eye-tracking and electroencephalography (EEG), to assess consumer …
methods, such as eye-tracking and electroencephalography (EEG), to assess consumer …