NeuroIS Retreat 2020

NeuroIS Retreat 2020


Human Computer Interaction



CALL FOR PAPERS
Neuro-Information-Systems (NeuroIS)
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NeuroIS Retreat 2020
Vienna | Austria | June 2-4
www.NeuroIS.org
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Conference Co-Chairs: Fred Davis, René Riedl
Program Co-Chairs: Jan vom Brocke, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Adriane Randolph
Program Committee: Marc Adam, Shamel Addas, Bonnie Anderson, Ricardo Buettner, Colin Conrad, Alan Dennis, Soussan Djamasbi, Rob Gleasure, Jacek Gwizdka, Armin Heinzl, Alan Hevner, Marco Hubert, Peter Kenning, Brock Kirwan, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Ting-Peng Liang, Aleck Lin, Jan Mendling, Randall Minas, Gernot Müller-Putz, Fiona Nah, Aaron Newman, Isabella Seeber, Sylvan Sénécal, Stefan Tams, Lars Taxén, Ofir Turel, Anthony Vance, Eric Walden, Barbara Weber, Robert West, Eoin Whelan, Selina Wriessnegger
Organisation Support: Thomas Fischer
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Submission Deadline: March 1, 2020
- Notification about Acceptance: April 1, 2020
- Submission of final paper version: April 15, 2020
- Retreat: June 2-4 (Vienna, Austria)
TYPES OF PAPERS:
Completed studies (empirical, conceptual, theoretical, and opinion papers) and work-in-progress
POSSIBLE TOPICS (Examples):
» employment of neurophysiological tools to study IS phenomena (e.g., technology adoption, mental workload, website design, flow, virtual worlds, 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)
» application of psychophysiological approaches to study technostress, information overload, and IT addiction
» identification of the neural correlates of IS constructs based on neuroscience methods
» software prototypes of NeuroIS applications, which use bio-signals (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:
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).
FAST TRACK PUBLICATION:
This conference is supported by the academic journals Business & Information Systems Engineering,
and DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems.
The authors of the best research papers will be invited to submit full paper versions to the journals through a fast track review process.
MORE INFORMATION: www.NeuroIS.org