The domain of organizational cognitive neuroscience: theoretical and empirical challenges

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The domain of organizational cognitive neuroscience: theoretical and empirical challenges. / Lee, Nick; Senior, Carl; Butler, Michael.
In: Journal of Management, Vol. 38, No. 4, 01.07.2012, p. 921-931.

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Lee N, Senior C, Butler M. The domain of organizational cognitive neuroscience: theoretical and empirical challenges. Journal of Management. 2012 Jul 1;38(4):921-931. doi: 10.1177/0149206312439471

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Lee, Nick ; Senior, Carl ; Butler, Michael. / The domain of organizational cognitive neuroscience: theoretical and empirical challenges. In: Journal of Management. 2012 ; Vol. 38, No. 4. pp. 921-931.

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T1 - The domain of organizational cognitive neuroscience: theoretical and empirical challenges

AU - Lee, Nick

AU - Senior, Carl

AU - Butler, Michael

PY - 2012/7/1

Y1 - 2012/7/1

N2 - In this editorial, the authors respond to the 2011 article in the Journal of Management by Becker, Cropanzano, and Sanfey, titled “Organizational Neuroscience: Taking Organizational Theory Inside the Neural Black Box.” More specifically, the authors build on the ideas of Becker et al. first to clarify and extend their work and then to explore the critical philosophical issues involved in drawing inferences from neuroscientific research. They argue that these problems are yet to be solved and that organizational researchers who wish to incorporate neuroscientific advances into their work need to engage with them.

AB - In this editorial, the authors respond to the 2011 article in the Journal of Management by Becker, Cropanzano, and Sanfey, titled “Organizational Neuroscience: Taking Organizational Theory Inside the Neural Black Box.” More specifically, the authors build on the ideas of Becker et al. first to clarify and extend their work and then to explore the critical philosophical issues involved in drawing inferences from neuroscientific research. They argue that these problems are yet to be solved and that organizational researchers who wish to incorporate neuroscientific advances into their work need to engage with them.

KW - organizational cognitive neuroscience

KW - methodology

KW - theory

U2 - 10.1177/0149206312439471

DO - 10.1177/0149206312439471

M3 - Article

VL - 38

SP - 921

EP - 931

JO - Journal of Management

JF - Journal of Management

SN - 0149-2063

IS - 4

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