Business Administration
The state of the art in organisational cognitive neuroscience: The therapeutic gap and possible implications for clinical practice
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Abstract
In the last decade, researchers in the social sciences have increasingly adopted neuroscientific techniques, with the consequent rise of research inspired by neuroscience in disciplines such as economics, marketing, decision sciences, and leadership. In 2007, we introduced the term organizational cognitive neuroscience (OCN), in an attempt to clearly demarcate research carried out in these many areas, and provide an overarching paradigm for research utilising cognitive neuroscientific methods, theories, and concepts, within the organizational and business research fields. Here we will revisit and further refine the OCN paradigm, and define an approach where we feel the marriage of organisational theory and neuroscience will return even greater dividends in the future and that is within the field of clinical practice.
Full Title
The state of the art in organisational cognitive neuroscience: The therapeutic gap and possible implications for clinical practice
Primary Author
Carl eSenior
Co-Authors
Nick eLee
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year
2013
Journal
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Volume / Issue
Vol. 7, No.
Category
Business Administration
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Carl eSenior, Nick eLee (2013). The state of the art in organisational cognitive neuroscience: The therapeutic gap and possible implications for clinical practice. *Frontiers in Human Neuroscience*, 7(), .
MLA
Carl eSenior. "The state of the art in organisational cognitive neuroscience: The therapeutic gap and possible implications for clinical practice." *Frontiers in Human Neuroscience*, vol. 7, no. , 2013, pp. .
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00808