Evolutionary psychology and information systems research: a new approach to studying the effects of modern technologies on human behavior

Evolutionary psychology and information systems research: a new approach to studying the effects of modern technologies on human behavior

Kock, Ned

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The point of Information System (IS) EP research then is that these evolved psychological traits very likely influence our behavior toward modern technologies, and a deeper understanding of how technology affects behavior might be achieved by applying concepts and theories from EP. Springer author Ned Kock (Information Systems Action Research: An Applied View of Emerging Concepts and Methods) is probably the leading scholar in IS-EP research, and he is proposing an AoIS volume to gather together for the first time invited papers on EP concepts and theories that can be used as a basis for future research; examples ofongoing IS-EP research; and a look at the current debate on IS-EP research. Kock will invite leading scholars in IS and IS-EP research as well as the leading scholars in pure EP (see attached proposal for all names) to contribute papers. Topics to be covered include basic human behavior toward technology; interface design; online dating and consumer behavior; information search and use behavior; and autopoiesis and self-organizing information systems." Brings cutting-edge research together for first time in book form. Editor is the leadingscholar in the field of EP-IS research. Presents new perspectives on human/technology interaction. INDICE: Evolutionary Psychology and Information Systems Theorizing.- GroupLevel Evolution and Information Systems: What Can We Learn From Animal Colonies in Nature?.- Applying Evolutionary Psychology to the Study of Post-AdoptionInformation Technology Use:Reinforcement, Extension or Revolution?.- The Behavioral Ecology of Human Foraging in an Online Environment: of Omnivores, Informavores and Hunter-Gatherers.- Suprise and Human Evolution: How a Snake ScreenEnhanced Knowledge Transfer through a Web Interace.- How do E-Learners Participate in Synchronous Online Discussions? Evolutionary and Social PsychologicalPerspectives.- Who's in Your Shopping Cart? Expected and Experienced Effects of Choice Abundance in the Online Dating Context.- Cognitive Adaptation and Collective Action: The P2P File-Sharing Phenomenon.- Studying Invisibly: Media Naturalness and Learning.- Using Evolutionary Psychology to Extend our Understanding of Fit and Human Drives in is Utilization Decisions and Performance.- The Interaction of Communication Medium and Management Control Systems in the Processes and Outcomes of Transfer Price Negotiations.- A Research Model for Online Social Behavior Based on an Evolutionary, Social Psychological, and Technological Approach.- Costly Traits and E-Collaboration: The Importance of Oral Speech in Electronic Knowledge Communication.- Homo Virtualensis: Evolutionary Psychology as a Tool for Studying Video Games.- The Modern Hunter-Gatherer Hunts Aliens and Gathers Power-Ups: The Evolutionary Appeal of Violent Video Games and How They Can be Beneficial.- Three Roads to Cultural Recurrence.- Evolution as Metaphor: A Critical Review of the Use of Evolutionary Concepts in Information Systems and e-Commerce.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4419-6138-9
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 420
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/07/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés