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Cognition 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Cortisol 1 Decision 1 Entscheidung 1 Hormone 1 Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis 1 Kognition 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 NeuroIS 1 Neurobiology 1 Social psychology 1 Sozialpsychologie 1 Stressor 1 System breakdown 1 Technostress 1 choice 1 cognitive dissonance 1 cortisol 1 culture 1 decision making 1 hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis 1 social eyes 1 spreading of alternatives (SA) 1
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Auinger, Andreas 1 Javor, Andrija 1 Kimel, Sasha Y. 1 Kindermann, Harald 1 Kitayama, Shinobu 1 Lopez-Duran, Nestor 1 Riedl, René 1
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Business & Information Systems Engineering 1 Journal of behavioral decision making 1
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Physiological correlates of choice-induced dissonance : an exploration of HPA-axis responses
Kimel, Sasha Y.; Lopez-Duran, Nestor; Kitayama, Shinobu - In: Journal of behavioral decision making 28 (2015) 4, pp. 309-316
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Technostress from a Neurobiological Perspective
Riedl, René; Kindermann, Harald; Auinger, Andreas; … - In: Business & Information Systems Engineering 4 (2012) 2, pp. 61-69
Despite the positive impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on an individual, organizational, and societal level (e.g., increased access to information, as well as enhanced performance and productivity), both scientific research and anecdotal evidence indicate that...
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