Article ID: | iaor20116002 |
Volume: | 22 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 804 |
End Page Number: | 815 |
Publication Date: | May 2011 |
Journal: | Organization Science |
Authors: | Senior Carl, Lee Nick, Butler Michael |
Keywords: | cognitive psychology |
Organizational cognitive neuroscience (OCN) is the cognitive neuroscientific study of organizational behavior. OCN lets us start to understand the relationship between our organizational behavior and our brains and allows us to dissect specific social processes at the neurobiological level and apply a wider range of analysis to specific organizational research questions. The current paper examines the utility of OCN to address specific organizational research questions. A brief history and definition of the approach is first provided. Next, a discussion of the rationale for OCN as a research framework is provided, and then, finally, an overview of the range of techniques that the organizational researcher should (or should not) use is described.