Emotional and Cognitive Overload

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Anne-Francoise Rutkowski
attention span
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Author_Carol Saunders
Brain Enhancements
Brain Machine Interfaces
brain overload
Carol S. Saunders
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Cognitive Absorption
Cognitive Overload
cognitive psychology
compulsion
cybersecurity
Dark Side
digital detox
digital wellbeing
Emotional Cognitive Model
Emotional Overload
Emotional-Cognitive Overload Model
Enhance Work Life Balance
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Federal Aviation Administration
human computer interaction
Individual's IPC
Individual’s IPC
Information Overload
information processing
information processing in digital environments
Integrate HITs
Internet Addiction
Internet Communication Tools
IT overload
IT-addiction
Large Field Survey
Low NFC Individual
Mind Body Supervenience
Mis Literature
organisational behaviour
Organizational Network Analysis
Pathological Internet
Patient Data Management Systems
psychological stressors
psychosomatic symptoms
robotics
Self-serving Attribution Bias
Technocentrism
technology mediated communication
Technostress
Work Family Conflict
Work Life Balance
work substitution

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138053335
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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We live in a world of limitless information. With technology advancing at an astonishingly fast pace, we are challenged to adapt to robotics and automated systems that threaten to replace us. Both at home and at work, an endless range of devices and Information Technology (IT) systems place demands upon our attention that human beings have never experienced before, but are our brains capable of processing it all?

In this important new book, an in-depth view is taken of IT's under-studied dark side and its dire consequences on individuals, organizations, and society. With theoretical underpinnings from the fields of cognitive psychology, management, and information systems, the idea of brain overload is defined and explored, from its impact on our decision-making and memory to how we may cope with the resultant 'technostress'. Discussing the negative consequences of technology on work substitution, technologically induced work-family conflicts, and organizational design as well as the initiatives set up to combat these, the authors go on to propose measurement approaches for capturing the entangled aspects of IT-related overload. Concluding on an upbeat note, the book's final chapter explores emerging technologies that can illuminate our world when mindfully managed.

Designed to better equip humans for dealing with new technologies, supported by case studies, and also exploring the idea of 'IT addiction', the book concludes by asking how IT processes may aid rather than hinder our cognitive functioning. This is essential reading for anyone interested in how we function in the digital age.

Anne-Françoise Rutkowski is Professor in Management of Information at Tilburg University. Her research interests include information overload, decision-making, emotion, and the materiality of algorithms. Her background is in psychology. Her research has been published in Decision Support Systems, IEEE Computer, IEEE Software, Journal of Surgical Endoscopy, and MIS Quarterly.

Carol S. Saunders has received the LEO Award from the Association of Information Systems (AIS) and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Organizational Communication & Information Systems Division of the Academy of Management. She served or is serving on numerous editorial boards, including a three-year term as Editor-in-Chief of MIS Quarterly. Her articles appear in top-ranked management, information systems, computer science, and communication journals. She currently is the AIS Vice President of Publications.

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