79 results on '"Harborth, David"'
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2. Acceptance Factors of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies on the Basis of Tor and JonDonym
3. A privacy calculus model for contact tracing apps: Analyzing the use behavior of the German Corona-Warn-App with a longitudinal user study
4. Intelligence augmentation: rethinking the future of work by leveraging human performance and abilities
5. The Behavioral Biases of Cryptocurrency Retail Investors
6. A Privacy Calculus Model for Contact Tracing Apps: Analyzing the German Corona-Warn-App
7. Investigating privacy concerns and trust in the digital Euro in Germany
8. Integrating Privacy-Enhancing Technologies into the Internet Infrastructure
9. Privacy Concerns Go Hand in Hand with Lack of Knowledge: The Case of the German Corona-Warn-App
10. Investigating privacy concerns related to mobile augmented reality Apps – A vignette based online experiment
11. Maturity level assessments of information security controls: An empirical analysis of practitioners assessment capabilities
12. A Privacy Calculus Model for Contact Tracing Apps: Analyzing the German Corona-Warn-App
13. Why Do People Pay for Privacy-Enhancing Technologies? The Case of Tor and JonDonym
14. Correction to: Intelligence augmentation: rethinking the future of work by leveraging human performance and abilities
15. JonDonym Users’ Information Privacy Concerns
16. Privacy Concerns and Behavior of Pokémon Go Players in Germany
17. Privacy Concerns Go Hand in Hand with Lack of Knowledge: The Case of the German Corona-Warn-App
18. Standardization of 5G Mobile Networks
19. Acceptance Factors and Obstacles for Cryptocurrency Adoption
20. Why Do People Pay for Privacy-Enhancing Technologies? The Case of Tor and JonDonym
21. The Impact of Individuals’ Social Environments on Contact Tracing App Use: Survey Study
22. JonDonym Users’ Information Privacy Concerns
23. Why Individuals Do (Not) Use Contact Tracing Apps: A Health Belief Model Perspective on the German Corona-Warn-App
24. The Impact of Individuals’ Social Environments on Contact Tracing App Use: Survey Study (Preprint)
25. Human Autonomy in the Era of Augmented Reality—A Roadmap for Future Work
26. Correction to: Intelligence augmentation: rethinking the future of work by leveraging human performance and abilities
27. Intelligence augmentation: rethinking the future of work by leveraging human performance and abilities
28. Intelligence augmentation: rethinking the future of work by leveraging human performance and abilities
29. Empirically investigating extraneous influences on the 'APCO' model-childhood brand nostalgia and the positivity bias
30. Role and Causes of Privacy Concerns Regarding Mobile Augmented Reality Apps--Model
31. Empirically Investigating Extraneous Influences on the “APCO” Model—Childhood Brand Nostalgia and the Positivity Bias
32. Explaining the Technology Use Behavior of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Tor and JonDonym
33. How Privacy Concerns, Trust and Risk Beliefs, and Privacy Literacy Influence Users' Intentions to Use Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
34. Exploring the attitude formation process of individuals towards new technologies: the case of augmented reality
35. Human Practice. Digital Ecologies. Our Future. : 14. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2019) : Tagungsband
36. THE ROLE OF BEHAVIOURAL BIASES AND PERSONALITY TRAITS OF RETAIL INVESTORS IN ICOS.
37. Anreize und Hemmnisse für die Implementierung von Privacy-Enhancing Technologies im Unternehmenskontext
38. How nostalgic feelings impact Pokémon Go players – integrating childhood brand nostalgia into the technology acceptance theory
39. A Systematic Analysis of User Evaluations in Security Research
40. A Two-Pillar Approach to Analyze the Privacy Policies and Resource Access Behaviors of Mobile Augmented Reality Applications
41. How Privacy Concerns and Trust and Risk Beliefs Influence Users’ Intentions to Use Privacy-Enhancing Technologies - The Case of Tor
42. A two-pillar approach to analyze the privacy policies and resource access behaviors of mobile augmented reality applications
43. How nostalgic feelings impact Pokémon Go players – integrating childhood brand nostalgia into the technology acceptance theory.
44. German Translation of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) Questionnaire
45. German Translation of the Concerns for Information Privacy (CFIP) Construct
46. Investigating Privacy Concerns Related to Mobile Augmented Reality Applications.
47. Integrating Privacy-Enhancing Technologies into the Internet Infrastructure
48. Exploring the Hype: Investigating Technology Acceptance Factors of Pokémon Go
49. Standardization of 5G Mobile Networks
50. The Influence of Advertising on the Process of Technology Adoption: A Systematic Literature Review
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