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NeuroIS: Neurowissenschaftliche Ansätze in der Erforschung und Gestaltung von Informationssystemen

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This article is also available in English via http://www.springerlink.com and http://www.bise-journal.org: Loos P, Riedl R, Müller-Putz GR, vom Brocke J, Davis FD, Banker RD, Léger P-M (2010) NeuroIS: Neuroscientific Approaches in the Investigation and Development of Information Systems. Bus Inf Syst Eng. doi: 10.1007/s12599-010-0130-8.

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Loos, P., Riedl, R., Müller-Putz, G.R. et al. NeuroIS: Neurowissenschaftliche Ansätze in der Erforschung und Gestaltung von Informationssystemen. WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK 52, 391–399 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11576-010-0249-8

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