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sponsor:Zhejiang University

co-organize: The School of Management of Zhejiang University 

The Neuromanagement Laboratory of Zhejiang University


INTRODUCTION

    Welcome to the 6th International conference on Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement (ICCN2018) at Zhejiang University (Hangzhou, P.R. China)! This conference is sponsored by Zhejiang University and co-organized by the School of Management of Zhejiang University and the Neuromanagement Laboratory of Zhejiang University. You will be joined by academic leaders as well as other fellow researchers for the latest trend in the interdisciplinary fields of Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement. This meeting will be held from 2rd to 4th November, 2018 (2nd Nov being the registration day), and will feature a series of conference presentations and posters by leading scholars and experts.

     Neuroscience and social science have witnessed tremendous advance in Neuroeconomics and Neuromanagement since the birth of these interdisciplinary fields at the turn of the century. In order to explain the cognitive and neural basis of human decision-making, the ability to process multiple alternatives and to choose an optimal course of action, especially in a managerial context, a growing number of scientists from different backgrounds have combined research methods from neuroscience, experimental and behavioral economics, and cognitive and social psychology.

    Considering the fact that differences in knowledge structure and thinking mode hindered the communication and cooperation of neuroscientists, we sponsor such a conference since the year 2008 to establish a platform on which scholars from different academic backgrounds can get together and discuss the hot topics in these interdisciplinary fields. Apart from conference presentations, we also accept applications for poster presentations (size: 90*150 cm), and a poster session will be arranged. In the past five conferences (2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016), the conference has attracted large numbers of renowned scholars to share their ideas. We hope that the upcoming conference would be a feast for the academia.


The topics covered in the conference include, but are not limited to:

♦ Decision Neuroscience

♦ Consumer Neuroscience

♦ NeuroIS

♦ Neurofinance

♦ Neuroaccounting

♦ Neuroergonomics and Neuro Industrial Engineering

♦ Organization Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroleadership

♦ Methodological studies of fMRI, EEG, fNIRS, and Eye tracking, etc





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