LI YAU WAI SIMON

Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Psychology
Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

Dr. Simon Y. W. Li received his PhD from University College London (UCL Interaction Centre) and carried out his postdoctoral research at University of New South Wales, Sydney (Centre for Health Informatics). He is a cognitive psychologist specialised in human-computer interaction/human factors. His research is focused on the cognitive aspect of human interactive behavior in using technology with an emphasis on medical settings. His current research interests include human error detection in procedural task performance; effects of interruption and multitasking; and attitudes towards technology.

Research Intrest

Human Computer Interaction/Human Factors, Human Error, Interruption / Multitasking

List of Publications
Roll, L. C., Siu, O.-L., Li, S. Y. W., & De Witte, H. (2015) Job insecurity: cross-cultural comparison between Germany and China. Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance, 2(1), 36 – 54.
Janssen, C. P., Gould, S. J., Li, S. Y., Brumby, D. P., & Cox, A. L. (2015). Integrating knowledge of multitasking and interruptions across different perspectives and research methods. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 79, 1-5.
Li, S. Y., Cox, A. L., Or, C., & Blandford, A. (2015). Effects of monetary reward and punishment on information checking behaviour. Applied Ergonomics, 53, 258-266. (http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1SAfjrfpFBzh)