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Is Our Ability to Detect Errors an Indicator of Mind Wandering? An Experiment Proposal
(2022-06-14)
Mind wandering could have a variety of impacts on information systems phenomena, not least long monotonous tasks. Unfortunately, mind wandering states are difficult to measure objectively. In this paper, we describe ...
Towards Mind Wandering Adaptive Online Learning and Virtual Work Experiences
(2022-06-14)
NeuroIS researchers have become increasingly interested in the design of new types of information systems that leverage neurophysiological data. In this paper we describe the results of machine learning analysis which ...
Physician leaders’ cross-boundary use of social media: what are the implications in the current COVID-19 environment?
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021-06-14)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to better understand social media (SM) factors that physician leaders need to consider, as they adapt their cross-boundary practices to engage with colleagues and patients. Firstly, ...
Individual Perspectives on Data Sharing: Human Factors Impacting the Digital Economy
(2021-08-15)
Digital economies rely on the exchange and sharing of data, but this type of sharing is relatively new. Any digital transformation will include a shift from data as a protected asset to data as a tool for collaboration and ...
University life has gone digital: influences of institutional mobile social network use during the COVID-19 emergency
(Emerald, 2022-09-08)
Purpose
Many universities implemented institutional social networking apps as an alternative to in-person social experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, this study aims to explore previously identified factors ...
Measuring Mind Wandering During Online Lectures Assessed With EEG
(Frontiers, 2021-08-09)
Mind wandering can inhibit learning in multimedia classrooms, such as when watching online lectures. One explanation for this effect is that periods of mind wandering cause learners’ attention to be redirected from the ...
Do emotions influence safe browsing? Toward an electroencephalography marker of affective responses to cybersecurity notifications
(Frontiers, 2022-07-14)
Cybersecurity notifications play an important role in encouraging users to use computers safely. Emotional reactions to such notifications are known to positively influence users’ adherence to these notifications, though ...
Quality is more important than quantity: Social presence and workplace ergonomics control predict perceived remote work performance
(2023-01-06)
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a widespread disruption to the way that we work. One of its lasting consequences will be the ubiquity of remote work. The effective use of collaboration tools is therefore a critical factor ...
A systematic map of knowledge exchange across the science-policy interface for forest science: How can we improve consistency and effectiveness?
(Wiley & Sons, 2023)
Knowledge produced by scientists is essential to the policy and practice of managing natural resources, including
forests. However, there has never been systematic mapping of which techniques in knowledge exchange (KE) ...
A systematic mapping protocol for understanding knowledge exchange in forest science
(Wiley & Sons, 2021-05-08)
1. When making decisions about forest and environmental management, managers
and policymakers often rely upon scientific knowledge. There is awell-documented
‘knowledge–integration gap’ where often the production of ...