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Pierre-Majorique Léger, Ph.D.
Pierre-Majorique Léger, Ph.D.
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Using a simulation game approach to teach ERP concepts
PM Léger, HEC Montréal
Journal of Information Systems Education 17 (4), 441-447, 2006
2842006
Smartphone withdrawal creates stress: A moderated mediation model of nomophobia, social threat, and phone withdrawal context
S Tams, R Legoux, PM Léger
Computers in Human Behavior 81, 1-9, 2018
2052018
Fundamentals of neuroIS
R Riedl, PM Léger
Studies in neuroscience, psychology and behavioral economics 127, 2016
1942016
The early explanatory power of NDVI in crop yield modelling
L Wall, D Larocque, PM Léger
International Journal of Remote Sensing 29 (8), 2211-2225, 2008
1582008
Application Strategies for Neuroscience in Information Systems Design Science Research
J vom Brocke, R Riedl, PM Léger
Journal of Computer Information Systems 53 (3), 1-13., 2013
1332013
Neurophysiological Correlates of Cognitive Absorption in an Enactive Training Context
PM Léger, FD Davis, P Cronan, J Perret
Computers in Human Behavior 34 (May), 273–283, 2014
1302014
Business simulation training in information technology education: guidelines for new approaches in IT training
PM Léger, P Charland, HD Feldstein, J Robert, G Babin, D Lyle
Journal of Information Technology Education: Research 10 (1), 39-53, 2011
1222011
Explicit and implicit antecedents of users' behavioral beliefs in information systems: A neuropsychological investigation
AO de Guinea, R Titah, PM Léger
Journal of Management Information Systems 30 (4), 179-210, 2014
1092014
Precision is in the Eye of the Beholder: Application of Eye Fixation-Related Potentials to Information Systems Research
PM Léger, S Sénécal, F Courtemanche, A Ortiz de Guinea, R Titah, ...
Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 2014
1012014
Comparing objective measures and perceptions of cognitive learning in an ERP simulation game: A research note
TP Cronan, PM Léger, J Robert, G Babin, P Charland
Simulation & Gaming 43 (4), 461-480, 2012
982012
Measure for Measure: A two study multi-trait multi-method investigation of construct validity in IS research
A Ortiz de Guinea, R Titah, PM Léger
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (3), 833-844, 2013
90*2013
The impact of e-collaboration tools on firms' performance
L Cassivi, E Lefebvre, LA Lefebvre, PM Léger
The international journal of Logistics Management 15 (1), 91-110, 2004
822004
NeuroIS: neuroscientific approaches in the investigation and development of information systems
P Loos, R Riedl, GR Müller-Putz, J vom Brocke, FD Davis, RD Banker, ...
Business & Information Systems Engineering 2 (6), 395-401, 2010
76*2010
A decade of NeuroIS research: progress, challenges, and future directions
R Riedl, T Fischer, PM Léger, FD Davis
ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems 51 (3 …, 2020
722020
Emotions and ERP Information Sourcing: The Moderating Role of Expertise
PM Léger, R Riedl, J vom Brocke
Industrial Management & Data Systems 114 (3), 2014
662014
Advancing a NeuroIS research agenda with four areas of societal contributions
J vom Brocke, A Hevner, PM Léger, P Walla, R Riedl
European Journal of Information Systems 29 (1), 9-24, 2020
652020
Physiological heatmaps: a tool for visualizing users’ emotional reactions
F Courtemanche, PM Léger, A Dufresne, M Fredette, É Labonté-LeMoyne, ...
Multimedia Tools and Applications 77, 11547-11574, 2018
592018
Project management software utilization and project performance
R Pellerin, N Perrier, X Guillot, PM Léger
Procedia Technology 9, 857-866, 2013
572013
Developing and assessing ERP competencies: basic and complex knowledge
P Charland, PM Léger, TP Cronan, J Robert
Journal of Computer Information Systems 56 (1), 31-39, 2016
552016
Assessing the Multiple Dimensions of Engagement to Characterize Learning: A Neurophysiological Perspective.
P Charland, PM Léger, S Sénécal, F Courtemanche, J Mercier, Y Skelling, ...
Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE, 2015
522015
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