Behaviour & Information Technology is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the intersection of human behavior and information technology. It explores how IT impacts human cognition, emotion, and social interaction. Addressing the design, use, and evaluation of IT systems in various contexts, the journal examines the challenges and opportunities of creating technology that is both effective and user-friendly.
This publication features original research articles, reviews, and case studies that showcase innovative approaches to human-computer interaction. Indexed in databases, Behaviour & Information Technology serves as a valuable resource for researchers, designers, and practitioners interested in understanding and improving the human experience with technology. The primary target audience includes those interested in Human Computer Interaction.
By disseminating knowledge and fostering dialogue, Behaviour & Information Technology contributes to shaping the future of technology to better serve human needs. Authors may submit their research for consideration. Join the conversation to transform how humans interact with technology.