Human cognition deals with how we know and make decisions, through processes including reasoning, perception, and judgment. The future of the Information Systems discipline will continue to involve human cognition as systems are increasingly used to meet social and business needs in innovative settings. Understanding human cognition is a critical component to the successful design, implementation, and use of information systems. The questions of interest relevant to this track focus on IS problems in terms of the processes of knowing and making decisions. This track solicits research investigating the widest variety of cognition, including but not limited to: situated, shared, social, distributed, and team cognition; group and individual decision support systems; cognitive aspects of business analytics and intelligence; problem-solving; knowledge-sharing & -management; cognitive perspectives on IS design, use, and development; human-computer interaction or human factors; and research methods to investigate cognitive issues in IS. We welcome qualitative, quantitative, experimental, and case study research as well as emergent research (ERF) proposals.
Track Chairs:
- Luca Iandoli, St. John’s University
- Emre Yetgin, Rider University
- Jia Shen, Rider University
Schedule
2025 |
Friday, August 15th |
12:00 AM
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Algorithm Aversion: Investigating the Role of Confidence in AI-Assisted Judgment
Leily Soleimanof, Western University
Derrick Neufeld, Western University
12:00 AM
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Collective Intelligence and Work Teams
Fabio Henrique Meurer Wasilewski, UTFPR
Alexandre R. Graeml, Federal University of Technology - Parana (UTFPR)
12:00 AM
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Designing a Human-Centered AI Coach for Entrepreneurial Readiness: Fostering Empathy and Critical Design Futures Thinking in Interdisciplinary Learning
Nadya Shaznay Patel, Singapore Institute of Technology
Karin Avnit, Singapore Institute of Technology
Jeffrey T.K.V. Koh, Singapore Institute of Technology
Jawn Lim, Singapore Institute of Technology
Peter Tay, Singapore Institute of Technology
Hedirman Supian, Futurebureau
12:00 AM
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Developing Design Principles for VR Training Systems in Industrial Assembly and Maintenance
Soufian Chrarid, University of Duisburg-Essen
Florian Holldack, University of Duisburg-Essen
Robert Woroch, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Gero Strobel, University of Stuttgart
12:00 AM
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Effects of Design choices on Data completeness: The case of suspicious transaction reports
Sanaz Nabavian, Memorial university of Newfoundland and Labrador
Charles Robertson, Independant researcher
Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland
John Hawkin, NASDAQ
12:00 AM
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Training: A Scoping Review on Sports Skill Development
Sophia Elsholz, Technische Universität Berlin
Kevin Pham, Technische Universität Berlin
Jakob J. Korbel, Technische Universität Berlin
Rüdiger Zarnekow, Technische Universität Berlin
12:00 AM
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Fast Content, Shallow Engagement? Examining the Impact of Short-Form Media on Cognitive Processing
Sumin Song, Concordia University
Abdul Hannan Anjum Chaudhry, Concordia University
12:00 AM
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Impact of Prompt Engineering Skills on Cognitive Load: A Qualitative Approach
Viral Nagori, MICA
Samir Ashraf Mahmud, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Lakshmi Iyer, university of North Carolina Greensboro
12:00 AM
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Role of Mood, Temperament, and Awareness in Formation of Cognition and Judgement: in Phishing Detection
Debalina Bera, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Arindam Majumder, University of North Texas
Dan J. Kim, University of North Texas
12:00 AM
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Smombies on the Move: Exploring the Role of Digital Nudges
Atul Sharma, HEC Montreal
Ann-Frances Cameron, HEC Montreal
Pierre-Majorique Léger, HEC Montreal
Elisabeth Bayard-Arthur, HEC Montreal
Constantinos K. Coursaris, HEC Montreal
Sylvain Sénécal, HEC Montreal
12:00 AM
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The Implications of AI Augmentation in the Workplace: A Cognitive Approach
Anietie Andrew-Essien, Florida Atlantic University
Magno Queiroz, Florida Atlantic University
12:00 AM
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Trust Calibration in Clinical Decision Support: A Cognitive Framework for Uncertainty Representation
Jishnu Das, University of Agder
12:00 AM
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