A collection of several articles (see below) will be published later this year on the business or corporate brain. The Social Cognitive Neuroscience of Organizations is a forthcoming volume of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. (Also available on Amazon.) From the Academy site . . .
This volume brings together contributions from leading thinkers in both the social cognitive neurosciences and business to provide a comprehensive introduction and overview of a social cognitive neuroscience of the business brain.
The volume is edited by Dr. Carl Senior who is co-director of the Organisational Cognitive Neuroscience Centre at Aston Business School in Birmingham, England. The Centre's aim is to . . .
advance theoretical understanding of the cognitive processes which underlie human behaviour in markets and organizations, and to develop applications which have socially and managerially-beneficial outcomes. Also to disseminate these rigorous, research-led applications to the relevant practitioner outlets and policy makers.
Dr. Senior was kind enough to provide me with the list of articles that will be included in the volume and gave me permission to pass the list on to you. They are available on the Academy site although not yet copyedited. Enjoy . . .
1. Towards an organisational cognitive neuroscience
Michael Butler and Carl Senior2. Neuroimaging and psychophysiological measurement in organizational research: An agenda for research in organizational cognitive neuroscience
Nick Lee and Laura Chamberlain3. Hormonal and Genetic influences on processing reward and social information
Xavier Caldu and Jean-Claude Dreher4. ‘Neuro-gov’ : Neuroscience as catalyst
David Farmer5. Fairness and Cooperation Are Rewarding: Evidence from Social Cognitive Neuroscience
Golnaz Tabibnia and Matthew Lieberman6. Neural Correlates of Corporate Camaraderie and Teamwork
Catherine Levine7. Business change process, creativity and the brain: A practioners reflective account with suggestions for future research
Rowena Yeats and Martyn Yeats8. Cognitive Accuracy and Intelligent Executive Function in the Brain and in Business
Charles Bailey9. Interviewing strategies in the face of beauty: A psychophysiological investigation into the job negotiation process
Carl Senior, Karly Thomson, Julia Badger and Michael Butler10. Neurocognitive Inefficacy of the Strategy Process
Harold Klein and Mark D’Esposito11. Being Fed Up: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Mental Satiation
Andreas Mojzisch and Stefan Schultz-Hardt12. Research possibilities for organisational cognitive neuroscience
Michael Butler and Carl Senior
Hat tip: I learned that this book was forthcoming on The Neurocritic.




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