Research possibilities for organizational cognitive neuroscience
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- DOI: 10.1196/annals.1412.010
Research possibilities for organizational cognitive neuroscience
Abstract
In this article, we identify research possibilities for organizational cognitive neuroscience that emerge from the papers in this special issue. We emphasize the intriguing finding that the papers share a common theme-the use of cognitive neuroscience to investigate the role of emotions in organizational behavior; this suggests a research agenda in its own right. We conclude the article by stressing that there is much yet to discover about how the mind works, especially in organizational settings.
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