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2. Blockchain solutions for generative AI challenges in journalism.
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Picha Edwardsson, Malin and Al-Saqaf, Walid
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This study aims to identify and assess AI and blockchain solutions in relation to journalistic authenticity and integrity. Central to our exploration is the role of blockchain technology in verifying content provenance. As a key component of a global Web3 framework, blockchain could offer a foundation for authenticating the origins of content. In this article, we explore how blockchain, with its capacity for creating immutable and cryptographically signed data records, could be applied by journalists to verify photos, videos and documents. Our analysis identified nine blockchain-based solutions for content verification, with three platforms–Attestiv, OriginStamp, and Fact Protocol–showing particular promise for journalistic workflows. We conclude that while AI and blockchain solutions are currently available to journalists today, they require high-level technical expertise. Many media companies are now venturing into this field as well, thus affecting the professional role of journalists in general. In our study, it is evident that integrating AI and blockchain in journalism is not merely about adopting new tools but also about understanding their broader implications for journalism as a profession and the convergence in society. The focus must remain on enhancing journalistic integrity and public trust to ensure that these technological advances benefit the field of journalism and, by extension, the democratic processes it supports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. International Perception and Local Pride in Smart City Development: The Case of Hong Kong.
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Lai, Calvin Ming Tsun and Cole, Alistair
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Local citizens' perceptions of their own cities are often neglected when assessing cities' performance. Using the perceived international image and collective pride in Hong Kong as the entry point, this article aims to discover the relationship between citizens' trust in public authorities and urban technologies. Four angles of investigation are developed: the impact of cities' promotion of their international image on local pride; the attitudinal and demographic characteristics of proud citizens; the linkage of local pride with public trust, and digital trust. This article uses data from a Hong Kong-based territory-wide survey in 2021 to conduct the analysis. The result suggests that public trust is an elemental factor having a positive relationship with collective pride and digital trust in Hong Kong. This article also identifies the group of citizens with the least pride. Regaining the citizen's trust is the best remedy for facilitating smart city development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. The Role of Digital Health Under Taiwan's National Health Insurance System: Progress and Challenges.
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Lu, Jui-Fen Rachel and Liang, Li-Lin
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COVID-19 pandemic , *DIGITAL technology , *DIGITAL health , *NATIONAL health insurance , *DIGITAL divide - Abstract
Digital health covers a wide spectrum of applications of digital technologies in the healthcare field. As a new set of tools to support the health system in achieving its goals—improving access to care, quality of care, and system efficiency—digital health has significantly transformed the landscape of modern medicine and health care. This paper examines the role of digital health under Taiwan National Health Insurance, considering the profound impacts of digital health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It focuses specifically on big data management and analytics (MediCloud and My Health Bank/NHI Mobile Easy Access) and innovative service provision models (telemedicine). We discuss two imminent challenges that any health system is likely to encounter: digital trust and digital divide. For the digital divide, we assessed the use of telemedicine and its determinants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our study shows that high-income levels and the presence of chronic or severe illness were positively correlated with the use of telemedicine. This observation suggests that poor people who have poorer health status were most likely to suffer from unmet needs for telemedicine. Enhancing cybersecurity to safeguard confidentiality, and effective communications with the public are fundamental and essential steps to regaining public trust in the digital era. When calling for more investment in digital technology, policy makers should be mindful of the potential digital divide across the demographic and socioeconomic strata, and specific policies should be devised to provide support to target the socially disadvantaged group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. A Survey on Federated Unlearning: Challenges, Methods, and Future Directions.
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Liu, Ziyao, Jiang, Yu, Shen, Jiyuan, Peng, Minyi, Lam, Kwok-Yan, Yuan, Xingliang, and Liu, Xiaoning
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *MACHINE learning , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *GRAPH neural networks , *FEDERATED learning , *DATA privacy , *BLOCKCHAINS - Published
- 2025
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6. Sustainable Innovation in the Digital Age: Analyzing the Motivations of the Young Generation in Joining the Sharing Economy
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Tsotne Zhghenti and Lazare Kapanadze
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sharing economy ,sustainability ,digital economy ,digital trust ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 - Abstract
The main goal of the article is to identify the most important motives of young consumers in Georgia to participate in business models of the sharing economy (car-, ride-, accommodation-, tool-, meal-, tech-, and fashion-sharing), as well as to justify the dominant form of participation (as users or as providers of sharing services). The study is based on a survey conducted in Georgia in 2023 of 60 young people aged 18 to 27 who identify as potential participants in the sharing economy. The study is structured as follows: in the first stage, participants were given specific scenarios for various categories of shared goods and services using digital platforms (relevant for the younger generation), in which they had to estimate the probability of their interest; at the second stage, it was determined which motives (financial, social, or environmental) are decisive in choosing the scenarios that aroused the most significant interest. The study showed that for all types of serial business models, the desire to be a user of e-services significantly outweighs the desire to be their provider: this gap is the largest for car-, accommodation-, and fashion-sharіng services, and the smallest for ride-, tool-, and meal-sharing services. Economic motives turned out to be dominant for those who see themselves as consumers of sharing services and those who are ready to be their providers. They have the biggest influence on tech-sharing sector. Social motives (peer influence and community involvement) appeared to be more critical for providers than consumers, with their influence being the strongest in the ride-, accommodation-, and fashion-sharing sectors. For young consumers in Georgia, environmental awareness turned out to be the most significant motive to participate in the sharing economy mainly in the car-sharing industry. For users of sharing services, the impact of the environmental factor appeared to be greater than for their potential providers. The constructed correlation matrices proved that for consumers of sharing services the following pairwise correlations are the most significant: car- and accommodation-sharing, car- and fashion-sharing, accommodation- and fashion-sharіng; while for providers the most significant are: car- and tech-sharіng, accommodation- and meal-sharing, tool- and meal-sharing, fashion- and tech-sharing.
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- 2024
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7. INVESTIGATING UNIVERSITY LEVEL STUDENTS' PREFERENCES BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AND BLENDED LEARNING APPROACHES.
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Mansha, Aqsa, Malik, Shazia, and Gul, Tehmeena
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COLLEGE students ,BLENDED learning ,PUBLIC universities & colleges ,CAREER development ,CLASSROOMS - Abstract
This research assessed the students' attitudes toward blended learning at universities, specifically accenting delivery mode preferences, exam format preferences, and trust in the digital instructional resources. The study used a quantitative research method with descriptive survey design. A purposive sample of 450 students from public and private universities was used. The study utilized the validated instruments. It was also notable that students had highly positive inclination toward face-to-face interaction, and handson practice, which suggested a hybrid approach of face-to-face teaching and online instruction was preferred over the fully online style of teaching. The analysis revealed that university type and academic year influence attitudes. Concerning the exam types, students were more comfortable with traditional paper and pencil tests; but male students were more accepting of technology-based tests. The level of trust in digital instructional materials was high, although it varied by year of study. Thus, teachers should adopt a gradual approach in integration of blended learning into their classroom. There is need to support learning from diverse backgrounds. The study can help inform educational policy, course development & faculty professional growth in institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Blockchain technology as an enabler for digital trust in supply chain: evolution, issues and opportunities.
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Sharma, Vaibhav, Agrawal, Rajeev, and Manupati, Vijaya Kumar
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Blockchain has gained the attention of scholars and industry practitioners due to its immutability, transparency, and operational features, which can improve overall supply chain efficiency. However, a holistic review of blockchain-based supply chains through the lens of digital trust has remained elusive, making participants reluctant to share information due to growing attacks on digital systems and fraud. Therefore, this study examines digital trust in using blockchain technology for supply chain operations by following a five-stage review process consisting of a systematic literature review protocol. The study performs a bibliometric and morphological analysis of 123 articles published between 2012 and 2023 to explore the current state and provide future research directions to develop safe, secure, reliable, and transparent blockchain-based supply chains. Further, our analysis reveals five characteristics of digital trust: transparency, cybersecurity, data protection, accountability, reliability and provenance, and regulatory compliance, which are essential to ensuring digital trust for supply chain sustainability, four research pathways, and keyword combinations for future research with other industry 4.0 technologies. Although blockchain applications for secure and trusted environments have been recognized, very little attention has been given to the detailed discussion on digitally trusted blockchain-based supply chains. The present study contributes to the literature by synthesizing the available literature on blockchain-based supply chains from the perspective of digital trust, thereby analyzing the current state and providing future opportunities for researchers and practitioners working in industry sectors and developing blockchain-based supply chains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. The Role of Digital Health Under Taiwan’s National Health Insurance System: Progress and Challenges
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Jui-Fen Rachel Lu and Li-Lin Liang
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Digital divide ,digital health ,digital trust ,Taiwan NHI ,telemedicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Digital health covers a wide spectrum of applications of digital technologies in the healthcare field. As a new set of tools to support the health system in achieving its goals—improving access to care, quality of care, and system efficiency—digital health has significantly transformed the landscape of modern medicine and health care. This paper examines the role of digital health under Taiwan National Health Insurance, considering the profound impacts of digital health during the COVID-19 pandemic. It focuses specifically on big data management and analytics (MediCloud and My Health Bank/NHI Mobile Easy Access) and innovative service provision models (telemedicine). We discuss two imminent challenges that any health system is likely to encounter: digital trust and digital divide. For the digital divide, we assessed the use of telemedicine and its determinants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our study shows that high-income levels and the presence of chronic or severe illness were positively correlated with the use of telemedicine. This observation suggests that poor people who have poorer health status were most likely to suffer from unmet needs for telemedicine. Enhancing cybersecurity to safeguard confidentiality, and effective communications with the public are fundamental and essential steps to regaining public trust in the digital era. When calling for more investment in digital technology, policy makers should be mindful of the potential digital divide across the demographic and socioeconomic strata, and specific policies should be devised to provide support to target the socially disadvantaged group.
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- 2024
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10. Theoretical reconceptualisation of the dynamics of trust within and between organisations
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Kofi A. Boateng, Rosemary Boateng-Coffie, and Prosper Kwamena Hayford
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Trust ,digital trust ,interorganisational trust ,familiarity ,organisation ,Trust dimensions ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 - Abstract
Today’s business and commercial undertaking have taken on a dimension that defies the traditional rules of conducting business. Trust, is influential in changing the pattern of work in business strategizing within and between organisations. Issues of complexity and uncertainty are increasingly becoming the norm both within and between organisational interactions. In this regard trust is crucially needed to strengthen the bond of relationships between a firm’s employees and a company’s strategic partners to realise the maximum possible co-operation in a mutually fulfilling manner. The present essay places trust in wider organizational perspective with a consideration of its dynamics in both within and between organisations. The challenge lies on how organisations formulate policies and put in structural mechanisms to sustain the relationships that go a long way to engender trust both within and between an organisation’s trading partners. The intranet and extranet constitute one such technological invention that is spearheading intraorganisational and interorganisational networks. The analysis is primarily situated within this context to bring out the divergent matters that come to the fore when trust is activated within and between organisations. This paper looks at trust from various theoretical standpoints and discusses the many implications of its presence, inadequacy or absence in both intraorganisational and interorganisational networks. The paper concludes with suggestions for examining trust in future research in the subject area.
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- 2024
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11. Management Approach for Digital Maturity of Smart Education Systems: Robustness
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Glukhova, Lyudmila V., Sherstobitova, Anna A., Gudkova, Svetlana A., Gudkov, Anton A., Howlett, Robert J., Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, and Uskov, Vladimir L., editor
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- 2024
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12. The Evolution and Transformation of Trust in Media Organizations under the Background of Blockchain Technology
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Wang, Dengke, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Zhan, Zehui, editor, Liu, Jian, editor, Elshenawi, Dina M., editor, and Duester, Emma, editor
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- 2024
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13. Safeguarding user Data: Blockchain as an Enabler of Advanced Consent Management Systems
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Bodineni, Siva Sai Teja, Boddu, Sai Lokesh, Geethanjali, D., Fournier-Viger, Philippe, Series Editor, Madhavi, K. Reddy, editor, Subba Rao, P., editor, Avanija, J., editor, Manikyamba, I. Lakshmi, editor, and Unhelkar, Bhuvan, editor
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- 2024
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14. Building Trust in Digital Journalism: Countering Fake News, Misinformation and Disinformation
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Chaturvedi, Subi, Dahiya, Surbhi, editor, and Trehan, Kulveen, editor
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- 2024
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15. Enhancing Digital Leadership Direction: Insight into Empowering Gender Violence Prevention
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Huda, Miftachul, Arifin, Syamsul, Ali, Abdul Halim, Selamat, Abu Zarrin, Ibrahim, Mohd Hairy, Hashim, Azmil, Mohd Isa, Nor Kalsum, Ab Rahman, Zaizul, Mishra, Deepanjali, editor, Ngoc Le, Anh, editor, and McDowell, Zachary, editor
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- 2024
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16. Sustainable Digital Transformation: Its Impact on Perceived Value and Adoption Intention of Industry 4.0 in Moderating Effects of Uncertainty Avoidance [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
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Yuli Sartono, Endang Siti Astuti, Wilopo Wilopo, and Teuku Noerman
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Research Article ,Articles ,digital trust ,sustainable attitude ,perceived value ,intention to adopt industry 4.0 ,uncertainty avoidance - Abstract
Background Industry 4.0 is a significant technical revolution that combines big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cyber-physical systems to improve manufacturing productivity. This study investigates the impact of digital trust and sustainable attitude on perceived value and the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. It also examines the moderating role of uncertainty avoidance in these relationships. Methods Data were collected from 189 employees of leading manufacturing companies in Indonesia that are recognized for their Industry 4.0 practices. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) methodology with SmartPLS software to test the proposed hypotheses and explore the moderating effects. Results The findings reveal that both digital trust and sustainable attitude significantly influence perceived value. However, these factors do not directly affect the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Uncertainty avoidance moderates the relationship between digital trust and adoption intention. Specifically, in environments with high uncertainty avoidance, digital trust becomes a critical factor influencing the decision to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Conclusions The study provides valuable insights for organizations aiming to implement Industry 4.0 initiatives. It highlights the importance of fostering digital trust and considering cultural dimensions, such as uncertainty avoidance, in their technology adoption strategies.
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- 2024
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17. Sustainable Digital Transformation: Its Impact on Perceived Value and Adoption Intention of Industry 4.0 in Moderating Effects of Uncertainty Avoidance [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
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Yuli Sartono, Endang Siti Astuti, Wilopo Wilopo, and Teuku Noerman
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Research Article ,Articles ,digital trust ,sustainable attitude ,perceived value ,intention to adopt industry 4.0 ,uncertainty avoidance - Abstract
Background Industry 4.0 is a significant technical revolution that combines big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cyber-physical systems to improve manufacturing productivity. This study investigates the impact of digital trust and sustainable attitude on perceived value and the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. It also examines the moderating role of uncertainty avoidance in these relationships. Methods Data were collected from 189 employees of leading manufacturing companies in Indonesia that are recognized for their Industry 4.0 practices. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) methodology with SmartPLS software to test the proposed hypotheses and explore the moderating effects. Results The findings reveal that both digital trust and sustainable attitude significantly influence perceived value. However, these factors do not directly affect the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Uncertainty avoidance moderates the relationship between digital trust and adoption intention. Specifically, in environments with high uncertainty avoidance, digital trust becomes a critical factor influencing the decision to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Conclusions The study provides valuable insights for organizations aiming to implement Industry 4.0 initiatives. It highlights the importance of fostering digital trust and considering cultural dimensions, such as uncertainty avoidance, in their technology adoption strategies.
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- 2024
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18. Sustainable Innovation in the Digital Age: Analyzing the Motivations of the Young Generation in Joining the Sharing Economy.
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Zhghenti, Tsotne and Kapanadze, Lazare
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SHARING economy ,BUSINESS models ,CONSUMER behavior ,COMMUNITY involvement - Abstract
The main goal of the article is to identify the most important motives of young consumers in Georgia to participate in business models of the sharing economy (car-, ride-, accommodation-, tool-, meal-, tech-, and fashion-sharing), as well as to justify the dominant form of participation (as users or as providers of sharing services). The study is based on a survey conducted in Georgia in 2023 of 60 young people aged 18 to 27 who identify as potential participants in the sharing economy. The study is structured as follows: in the first stage, participants were given specific scenarios for various categories of shared goods and services using digital platforms (relevant for the younger generation), in which they had to estimate the probability of their interest; at the second stage, it was determined which motives (financial, social, or environmental) are decisive in choosing the scenarios that aroused the most significant interest. The study showed that for all types of serial business models, the desire to be a user of e-services significantly outweighs the desire to be their provider: this gap is the largest for car-, accommodation-, and fashion-sharing services, and the smallest for ride-, tool-, and meal-sharing services. Economic motives turned out to be dominant for those who see themselves as consumers of sharing services and those who are ready to be their providers. They have the biggest influence on tech-sharing sector. Social motives (peer influence and community involvement) appeared to be more critical for providers than consumers, with their influence being the strongest in the ride-, accommodation-, and fashion-sharing sectors. For young consumers in Georgia, environmental awareness turned out to be the most significant motive to participate in the sharing economy mainly in the car-sharing industry. For users of sharing services, the impact of the environmental factor appeared to be greater than for their potential providers. The constructed correlation matrices proved that for consumers of sharing services the following pairwise correlations are the most significant: car- and accommodation-sharing, car- and fashion-sharing, accommodation- and fashion-sharing; while for providers the most significant are: car- and tech-sharing, accommodation- and meal-sharing, tool- and meal-sharing, fashion- and tech-sharing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Sustainable Digital Transformation: Its Impact on Perceived Value and Adoption Intention of Industry 4.0 in Moderating Effects of Uncertainty Avoidance [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
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Teuku Noerman, Wilopo Wilopo, Endang Siti Astuti, and Yuli Sartono
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digital trust ,sustainable attitude ,perceived value ,intention to adopt industry 4.0 ,uncertainty avoidance ,eng ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Background Industry 4.0 is a significant technical revolution that combines big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cyber-physical systems to improve manufacturing productivity. This study investigates the impact of digital trust and sustainable attitude on perceived value and the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. It also examines the moderating role of uncertainty avoidance in these relationships. Methods Data were collected from 189 employees of leading manufacturing companies in Indonesia that are recognized for their Industry 4.0 practices. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) methodology with SmartPLS software to test the proposed hypotheses and explore the moderating effects. Results The findings reveal that both digital trust and sustainable attitude significantly influence perceived value. However, these factors do not directly affect the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Uncertainty avoidance moderates the relationship between digital trust and adoption intention. Specifically, in environments with high uncertainty avoidance, digital trust becomes a critical factor influencing the decision to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Conclusions The study provides valuable insights for organizations aiming to implement Industry 4.0 initiatives. It highlights the importance of fostering digital trust and considering cultural dimensions, such as uncertainty avoidance, in their technology adoption strategies.
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- 2024
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20. Sustainable Digital Transformation: Its Impact on Perceived Value and Adoption Intention of Industry 4.0 in Moderating Effects of Uncertainty Avoidance [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
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Teuku Noerman, Wilopo Wilopo, Endang Siti Astuti, and Yuli Sartono
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digital trust ,sustainable attitude ,perceived value ,intention to adopt industry 4.0 ,uncertainty avoidance ,eng ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Background Industry 4.0 is a significant technical revolution that combines big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cyber-physical systems to improve manufacturing productivity. This study investigates the impact of digital trust and sustainable attitude on perceived value and the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. It also examines the moderating role of uncertainty avoidance in these relationships. Methods Data were collected from 189 employees of leading manufacturing companies in Indonesia that are recognized for their Industry 4.0 practices. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) methodology with SmartPLS software to test the proposed hypotheses and explore the moderating effects. Results The findings reveal that both digital trust and sustainable attitude significantly influence perceived value. However, these factors do not directly affect the intention to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Uncertainty avoidance moderates the relationship between digital trust and adoption intention. Specifically, in environments with high uncertainty avoidance, digital trust becomes a critical factor influencing the decision to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies. Conclusions The study provides valuable insights for organizations aiming to implement Industry 4.0 initiatives. It highlights the importance of fostering digital trust and considering cultural dimensions, such as uncertainty avoidance, in their technology adoption strategies.
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- 2024
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21. الثقة الريية ومسر الفية دالعقوغ الآلكتروقية
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الحسين خبان
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CONTRACT theory ,TRUST ,DIGITAL technology ,INTENTION ,CONTRACTS - Abstract
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- 2024
22. ИКОНОМИКАТА НА СПОДЕЛЯНЕТО – ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ, ПОТРЕБИТЕЛСКИ ПРАКТИКИ И ИЗМЕРВАНЕ.
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Славева, Красимира and Ганева, Ваня
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This study examines the changes in the economy reflected in the sharing economy concept. Since the beginning of the 21st century, it has become an important part of the world economy posing a number of challenges to the operating companies and regulatory bodies. The development of the sharing economy has led to the transformation of many sectors and to some changes in the way a number of businesses operate. In consumer models, attention is being paid to sustainable (green, moral) consumption. The aim of the study is to characterize and clarify the importance of the sharing economy. The study focuses on: presenting the main characteristics of the sharing economy, clarifying the factors that underlie its emergence; examining the consumer practices that distinguish it, as well as the ways of measuring and assessing it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Sharing economy business models (SEBMs): a study of global archetypes and from local industries in Georgia
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Tsotne Zhghenti
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digital economy ,digital trust ,digital platforms ,sharing economy ,sebm ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 - Abstract
This paper discusses the mapping model tools for Sharing Economy Business Models (SEBMs) and summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discourse. The main purpose of the research is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the SEBMs of local companies, contrasting them with global archetypes as defined by Curtis and Mont (2020). Systematisation of the literary sources and approaches for solving the problem indicates that local companies exhibit unique attributes in their SEBMs when compared to their global counterparts. The relevance of this scientific problem decision is that understanding these differences provides valuable insights into how local contexts and conditions shape SEBMs. Investigation of the SEBMs in the paper is carried out through detailed comparisons with global models. Methodological tools of the research methods were studying the companies' models by exploring all available information on the web during the year of observation, 2023. The research object is the local companies because they offer insights into how local contexts and conditions shape SEBMs. The paper presents the results of an empirical analysis which reveals differences in areas such as governance model, price mechanism, and revenue streams. The research empirically confirms and theoretically proves that these variations could be attributed to local market conditions, consumer preferences, or strategic choices made by the companies. The research results can be useful for practitioners and academic researchers in the sharing economy, offering insights into local variations in SEBMs and their potential impact on business strategy.
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- 2023
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24. Intelligent System of Productivity Monitoring and Organic Garden Marketing Based on Digital Trust with Multi-criteria Decision-Making Method
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Budilaksono, Sularso, Febrianty, Kencana, Woro Harkandi, Anwar, Nizirwan, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Li, Yong, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Oneto, Luca, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zamboni, Walter, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas Chandra, editor, Senanayake, S.M. Namal Arosha, editor, and Withana, P.W. Chandana, editor
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- 2023
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25. Discussion and Conclusion
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Friesendorf, Cordelia, Blütener, Alena, Friesendorf, Cordelia, and Blütener, Alena
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- 2023
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26. Capability Framework to Support Supply Chain Open Innovation Networks
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Mubarak, Muhammad Faraz, Petraite, Monika, Rasli, Amran, Shabbir, Mubarra, Mubarik, Muhammad Shujaat, editor, and Shahbaz, Muhammad, editor
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- 2023
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27. To Trust or Not to Trust Cybots: Ethical Dilemmas in the Posthuman Organization
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Das, Arindam, Chanda, Debojoy, Hamdan, Allam, Editorial Board Member, Al Madhoun, Wesam, Editorial Board Member, Alareeni, Bahaaeddin, Editor-in-Chief, Baalousha, Mohammed, Editorial Board Member, Elgedawy, Islam, Editorial Board Member, Hussainey, Khaled, Editorial Board Member, Eleyan, Derar, Editorial Board Member, Hamdan, Reem, Editorial Board Member, Salem, Mohammed, Editorial Board Member, Jallouli, Rim, Editorial Board Member, Assaidi, Abdelouahid, Editorial Board Member, Nawi, Noorshella Binti Che, Editorial Board Member, AL-Kayid, Kholoud, Editorial Board Member, Wolf, Martin, Editorial Board Member, El Khoury, Rim, Editorial Board Member, Nayyar, Anand, editor, Naved, Mohd, editor, and Rameshwar, Rudra, editor
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- 2023
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28. DIGITAL TRUST AND AWARENESS SECURITY OF THE NETWORK IN THE NEW ECOSYSTEM OF VALUE EXCHANGE (CONSUMERENTERPRISE).
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CAPUTA, Wiesława, KRAWCZYK-SOKOŁOWSKA, Izabela, GRZEBYK, Mariola, and STEC, Małgorzata
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TRUST ,COMPUTER network security ,LABOR theory of value ,AWARENESS ,SOCIAL impact ,SOCIAL enterprises - Abstract
Purpose: The key aim of the article is to demonstrate that creating awareness of the network's potential is related to the need to develop and implement a digital trust model also on the client's side. Methodology: The implementation of the goal is based on: a critical analysis of literature and the analysis of statistical data and reports containing the results of representative research focused on the attitudes and behaviors of enterprises and consumers in the context of their digital awareness. The research was carried out using a systemic approach and reference was made to behavioral concepts of personality. Findings: We show that: - a low level of awareness does not preclude digital trust in the provider, but the resistance to trust increases with increasing awareness of network security and translates positively into the dually defined value for the client, - the need to build a model of trust from the customer's perspective. Resarch limitation: Our work has limitations. Analyzing the client's awareness only through behavior, referring to a limited extent to social and specific factors determining human personality. We omit the issue of identifying the factors determining trust in the context of the duration of the relationship. Practical implications: Basing the awareness of the network potential on the triad of perception, action, knowledge can point the way to establishing network awareness and digital trust in the enterprise. It can be a guideline to search for factors determining their formation and measures of effectiveness of activities undertaken in this area. Social implications: The entire process of building a safety culture - not only of the enterprise, but also of the entire society - can be based on the (PAK) approach. The identified factor may be important for educational activities. Originality/value The dominant part of research focuses on the search for and implementation of trust models from the perspective of bidders. However, there is a lack of research that considers digital trust from the customer's perspective and connects it with the awareness of network security. The article is addressed to scientists and practitioners who are interested in creating digital awareness and digital trust in online relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Corporate Digital Responsibility und Digitale Ethik.
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Dietl, Karin
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SOCIAL responsibility of business ,DIGITAL transformation ,BUSINESS ethics ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,POWER (Social sciences) ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
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30. Influences of industrial internet platform firms' ESG performance and digital leadership on user firms' innovation performance: The mediating role of inter-firm trust.
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Zijun Mo, Yang Liu, Chao Lu, and Jiang Yu
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INTERNET ,ENVIRONMENTAL, social, & governance factors ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,LEADERSHIP ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
In the era of digitalization, market dynamics are ever more intense, prompting firms to accelerate their innovation efforts. This paper analyzes the relationships between industrial internet platform firms' ESG performance, digital leadership, inter-firm relational trust, inter-firm digital trust, and user firms' innovation performance through questionnaire surveys carried out with multiple industrial internet platform users' managers and utilizing empirical analysis methods. We have discovered several important conclusions through our research. Firstly, platform firms' ESG performance and digital leadership positively influence inter-firm relational trust and digital trust. Secondly, inter-firm relational trust and digital trust both have a significant positive impact on user firms' innovation performance, with digital trust exerting a more pronounced impact. Thirdly, inter-firm relational trust and digital trust play a mediating role between platform firms' ESG performance and user firms' innovation performance, as well as between platform firms' digital leadership and user firms' innovation performance. This study expands the existing body of research on inter-firm trust, elucidates the underlying mechanisms linking platform firms' ESG performance, digital leadership, and user firms' innovation performance, and offers valuable insights for enhancing platform firms' ESG performance, inter-firm trust, and user firms' innovation performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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31. SHARING ECONOMY BUSINESS MODELS (SEBMS): A STUDY OF GLOBAL ARCHETYPES AND FROM LOCAL INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA.
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Zhghenti, Tsotne
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SHARING economy ,BUSINESS models ,ARCHETYPES ,BUSINESS enterprises ,EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
This paper discusses the mapping model tools for Sharing Economy Business Models (SEBMs) and summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discourse. The main purpose of the research is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the SEBMs of local companies, contrasting them with global archetypes as defined by Curtis and Mont (2020). Systematisation of the literary sources and approaches for solving the problem indicates that local companies exhibit unique attributes in their SEBMs when compared to their global counterparts. The relevance of this scientific problem decision is that understanding these differences provides valuable insights into how local contexts and conditions shape SEBMs. Investigation of the SEBMs in the paper is carried out through detailed comparisons with global models. Methodological tools of the research methods were studying the companies' models by exploring all available information on the web during the year of observation, 2023. The research object is the local companies because they offer insights into how local contexts and conditions shape SEBMs. The paper presents the results of an empirical analysis which reveals differences in areas such as governance model, price mechanism, and revenue streams. The research empirically confirms and theoretically proves that these variations could be attributed to local market conditions, consumer preferences, or strategic choices made by the companies. The research results can be useful for practitioners and academic researchers in the sharing economy, offering insights into local variations in SEBMs and their potential impact on business strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. The cultural acceptance of digital food shopping: conceptualisation, scale development and validation
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Thomas-Francois, Kimberly, Somogyi, Simon, and Zolfaghari, Alireza
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- 2023
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33. The impact of digital trust on firm value and governance: an empirical investigation of US firms
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Kluiters, Leon, Srivastava, Mohit, and Tyll, Ladislav
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- 2023
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34. HPC in business: the impact of corporate digital responsibility on building digital trust and responsible corporate digital governance
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Jelovac, Dejan, Ljubojević, Čedomir, and Ljubojević, Ljubomir
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- 2022
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35. UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL OF DATA ECOSYSTEMS: ESTABLISHING DIGITAL TRUST THROUGH TRUST-ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES.
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Schäfer, Fabian, Rosen, Jeremy, Zimmermann, Christian, and Wortmann, Felix
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DATA encryption ,TRUST ,BUSINESS models ,DIGITAL technology ,CUSTOMIZATION - Abstract
Companies increasingly innovate data-driven business models, enabling them to create new products and services. Emerging data ecosystems provide these companies access to complementary data, offering them additional potential. This, however remains untapped, as a lack of digital trust prevents companies from sharing data within these ecosystems. By using trust-enhancing technologies, companies can establish trust; this can be explained through the theoretical lens of system trust. Using a design science research approach helped us to unlock the knowledge of 21 experts and identify five technologies with the potential to solve the trust challenge: self-sovereign identities, differential privacy, fully homomorphic encryption, trusted execution environments and secure multiparty computation. We integrated these technologies into the data sharing process in data ecosystems and elaborated on their limitations and maturity. Ultimately, we derived two principles that allow for adapting our results to future technological developments: complementarity and customization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
36. Digital Trust Indicators in Human-Computer Interaction
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Shipunova, Olga, Berezovskaya, Irina, Pozdeeva, Elena, Evseeva, Lidiya, Barlybayeva, Saule, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Rocha, Alvaro, editor, Adeli, Hojjat, editor, Dzemyda, Gintautas, editor, and Moreira, Fernando, editor
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37. Early detection of human-related risks in an increasingly digitized work environment
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Dubosson, Magali, Fragnière, Emmanuel, and Meier, Samuele
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- 2022
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38. EFFECT OF EDUCATION ON EASE OF DOING BUSINESS IN CONDITIONS OF INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT: FACTOR ANALYSIS AND MULTIPLE REGRESSION.
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Samoilikova, Anastasiia, Herasymenko, Valeriia, Kuznyetsova, Anzhela, Tumpach, Milos, Ballova, Martina, and Savga, Larisa
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REGRESSION analysis , *BUSINESS conditions , *FACTOR analysis , *INNOVATIONS in business , *HUMAN Development Index , *ACCELERATED life testing , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) - Abstract
Education accelerates changes and transformations in social life, as well as one of the main factors of progress and development in general and business. The article substantiates and formalises the relationships between indicators of the level of education (taking into account its innovative development) and the ease of doing business based on evidence from 28 world countries and the data from the World Bank, the United Nations, Tufts University and Standard & Poor's Ratings Services. The article aims to find indicators of innovative education that most significantly contribute to the ease of doing business. For this, cognitive analysis of statistical data is carried out, and with the help of descriptive analysis tools, a statistically significant characteristic space of indicators is formed. Checking the density and direction of the relationship is carried out by calculating the values of the Pearson correlation coefficients. The multidimensionality of input feature space is reduced to the four most significant indicators from nine investigated ones (digital development indicator; human development index; digital trust, financial literacy index) using the procedure of principal component analysis and orthogonal transformation using the Varimax method in the Statgraphics Centurion 19 software. The quality of the factorisation is confirmed by Kaiser- Meier-Olkin testing and Bartlett's sphericity testing. As a result of the developed multiple econometric models, which describe the dependence of ease of doing business and the above indicators, and the Backward Stepwise Selection hard screening procedure in Statgraphics 19, a statistically significant model of the effect of digital development on ease of doing business is built. It shows that with the value increase of digital development by 1%, ease of doing business will also increase by 0.79%. The obtained results can be useful to scientists for further research, as well as to change-makers in education and business and all stakeholders in the direction of «business-education» competition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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39. Commentary: The Twilight of Brand and Consumerism?: Digital Trust, Cultural Meaning, and the Quest for Connection in the Sharing Economy.
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Sundararajan, Arun
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CONSUMERISM ,SHARING economy ,BRANDING (Marketing) - Published
- 2019
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40. Theorizing Digital Politics in Russian and Foreign Studies
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Sergey V. Volodenkov
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digital politics ,digitalization ,digital participation ,digital trust ,digital protest ,big data ,artificial intelligence ,echo chamber ,post-truth ,fake news ,digital metaverses ,Political science - Abstract
The guest editor of this issue, Sergey Volodenkov, is a recognized expert in digital political communications, manipulation and propaganda technologies in modern informational confrontations, public consciousness management, problems of national information security and hybrid wars. His editorial article presents this thematic issue dedicated to the phenomenon of digitalization of political processes and digital politics in general. The purpose of the issue is to demonstrate the achievements of Russian political scientists who develop their original approaches and work in collaboration with foreign academics in political communication studies and demonstrate the lines of the most rigorous research.
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- 2022
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41. The Phenomenon of 'Digital Trust' in the Context of Digital Government in Russia
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Sergey G. Chepelyuk
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digital government ,digital trust ,cybersecurity ,digital services ,public administration ,Political science - Abstract
In recent years new digital technologies have become an integral part of daily life of civilians, including their interaction with government. Trust in innovation in the government sector became the most important feature of the relations between government and civilians. The main purpose of this research is to explore how the factor of civil trust influences the implementation of digital technologies in government. We studied new phenomenon - “digital trust” and made content analysis of the main programmatic and analytical documents on the realization of the digital government concept. Based on the research results, we described the impact of the trust on the digital government effectiveness, and defined the basic principles of trust building, such as openness of the digital government system for citizens, security and reliability of electronic services, two-way communication with citizens. However, Russia lacks a clear strategy on how to build “digital trust” to government services. This circumstance could become a barrier for government’s digitalization in the future.
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42. Internet governance: una questione di digital trust
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Igor Marcolongo, Lorenzo Piatti, and Alessandra Bossi
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digital trust ,digital identity ,eidas ,Law ,Cybernetics ,Q300-390 - Abstract
Ci sono due pilastri fondamentali che oggi garantiscono una rete Internet forte basata su una governance affidabile e utilizzabile a livello globale: regolamentazione e identità digitale. L’evoluzione di Internet sarà descritta partendo da questi due strumenti abilitanti del trust digitale. Sotto il primo aspetto, inizialmente si analizzerà il significato e l’impatto che la Internet governance ha avuto a livello teorico-filosofico, investigando il rapporto tra legge e codice, e in seguito sarà esaminato in concreto ciò che è stato portato avanti dai legislatori italiano ed europeo, che hanno da tempo cercato la migliore formula normativa per garantire un ecosistema in grado di bilanciare gli interessi dei cittadini e del mercato. Il secondo aspetto della governance di un ecosistema complesso come Internet è l’identità degli utenti. Saranno ripercorsi i tentativi di approcciare il tema dell’identità online: iniziali soluzioni centralizzate hanno lasciato spazio a proposte federate e le tendenze di democratizzazione e digital sovereignty hanno successivamente permesso il fiorire di un nuovo approccio, quello della Self Sovereign Identity. Partendo da una disamina della normativa in vigore in Europa, con alcuni richiami agli interventi regolatori previsti a livello eurounionale, si cercherà di esporre quali strumenti – tecnici e organizzativi – sono più idonei per il raggiungimento di un mercato digitale sicuro e affidabile.
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43. Trajectories of an accountant professionʼs transformation in conditions of digitalization
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N. G. Мorozova and Zh. M. Korzovatykh
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digitalization ,information technologies ,profession ,transformation of professions ,accountant ,auditor ,new accountant competencies ,blockchain ,smart contract ,digital trust ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 ,Management information systems ,T58.6-58.62 - Abstract
The article analyses related to the harmonisation of the accounting system trends in an accountant and auditor professions of in the context of economic processes' globalization and digitalisation, and the cardinal transformation of the fiscal authorities, tax regimes and government structures work. The purpose of this paper is to assess an accountant and auditor professions' transformation under the impact of the dynamically developing and actively implemented modern technological and multifunctional digital information systems in the accounting process. The authors consider the relationship between the trajectories of an accountant and auditor professions' transformation and the theoretical and methodological approach's modification to the development of the accounting system. That relationship will allow moving to a new stage in the functioning of the accounting and control system and an accountant and auditor professions, while maintaining their relevance in competition with modern information systems. The paper identifies trends in the development of blockchain technology in the accounting and control sphere and the possibility of its application at certain stages of the formation of accounting information. Blockchain technology is a reliable and transparent, efficient mean for exchanging information between economic entities, forming the instrumental basis for the development of transactional accounting. The authors conclude that educational processes need to be adjusted taking an accountant and auditor professions' transformation, identify trajectories for restructuring the profession, and suggest appropriate new competencies, skills and ways of solving problems.
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44. 從數位憲政與數位信任看 我國健保資料庫的爭議與使用.
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劉汗曦
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RIGHT of privacy ,FIDUCIARY responsibility ,NATIONAL health insurance ,DIGITAL transformation ,SEPARATION (Law) ,DATA privacy - Abstract
Copyright of Taiwan Law Review is the property of Angle Publishing Co., Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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45. Digital Trust and the Reconstruction of Trust in the Digital Society: An Integrated Model based on Trust Theory and Expectation Confirmation Theory.
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Guo, Yuanyuan
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EXPECTANCY theories ,TRUST ,EXPLORATORY factor analysis ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
Digital trust is born with the evolution of digital society. It is an inescapable topic in the digital society and it is developed from traditional interpersonal trust and institutional trust and has been extensively used in the Internet space. At present, the research on digital trust is rare. Based on the Trust Theory and the Expectation Confirmation Theory, this paper puts forward an integration model with user satisfaction as the intermediary variable. Besides, this paper develops a set of scales for evaluating digital trust combined with maturity scales and points out that digital trust consists of digital cognitive trust and emotional trust. This paper assumed that user perception and user expectation indirectly affect digital trust through user satisfaction and used SPSS 23.0 to do reliability, validity test, and exploratory factor analysis. The results found that user satisfaction plays a mediating role by fitting, evaluating, and optimizing the structural equation model with AMOS23.0. User satisfaction is a partial intermediary between user perception and digital trust, and it is the complete intermediary between user expectation and digital trust. These results demonstrate two things. Firstly, in the digital society, the construction of users' digital trust is based on users' satisfaction. The government should provide diversified and high-quality e-government services as far as possible. Secondly, digital trust is directly or indirectly affected by user perception and user expectation. The government should build a safe, green, and harmonious digital environment for users and make e-government services consistent with users' expectation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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46. Digital Trust Mediated by the Platform in the Sharing Economy from a Consumer Perspective
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Liu, Xiaodan, Yuan, Chunhui, Hafeez, Muhammad, Faisal, Ch. Muhammad Nadeem, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Xu, Jiuping, editor, Duca, Gheorghe, editor, Ahmed, Syed Ejaz, editor, García Márquez, Fausto Pedro, editor, and Hajiyev, Asaf, editor
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- 2020
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47. Framework for Assessing Trust in the Use of Blockchain Technology in Agrifood Supply Chains
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Vaibhav Sharma, Anbesh Jamwal, and Rajeev Agrawal
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digital trust ,agrifood supply chain ,traceability ,food safety ,Engineering machinery, tools, and implements ,TA213-215 - Abstract
The advent of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies has revolutionized production environments with their application in supply chains, particularly within the agrifood sector. One notable I4.0 technology is blockchain, which holds significant potential for traceability in agrifood supply chains. However, there are concerns regarding digital trust among the actors involved in adopting this technology. The concept of digital trust, essential for successful implementation, remains underexplored. This research aims to propose a framework for evaluating digital trust in the context of blockchain technology to foster a secure and reliable information sharing environment among all stakeholders within the agrifood supply chain to build confidence in security based on data permissions for user identity. To accomplish this, an extensive literature review was conducted to identify the factors affecting stakeholders’ expectations and trust in using blockchain technology in agrifood supply chains. The literature review will enhance the knowledge about these different factors affecting digital trust under four key dimensions, that are, security/privacy, data control, accountability, and benefit/value. These factors are then ranked using a multi criteria decision-making technique, enabling the development of a framework for industries and government organizations. This framework addresses the use of blockchain technology for traceability in agrifood supply chains while ensuring the trust of actors utilizing this technology. In regions facing war-like situations, such as Ukraine, it becomes crucial to evaluate the factors that can enhance food safety in agrifood supply chains, mitigate food waste and fraud risks, and maintain the supply chain sustainability by exploring alternative food supplies from reliable partners. The situation is the same all over the globe, in which supply chain risks include frauds and lack of transparency. This study outlines the managerial implications and suggests future research directions to develop a model for assessing digital trust. This model aims to foster information sharing among actors, considering aspects, such as willingness, vulnerability acceptance, shared values, security, identifiability, and digital trust. Smart contracts can be added to the model that removes the need for a third party, warranting more trust. The deployment of this model on a private or public blockchain can enhance transparency, traceability, and address food safety concerns within transactions by addressing issues of security and reliability, accountability, and oversight with an inclusive, ethical, and responsible use.
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- 2023
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48. 'Lockdown': Digital and Emergency eLearning Technologies—A Student Perspective.
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Venter, Isabella M., Cranfield, Desirée J., Tick, Andrea, Blignaut, Renette J., and Renaud, Karen V.
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STUDENT attitudes ,DISRUPTIVE innovations ,DIGITAL technology ,CRITICAL theory ,STAY-at-home orders ,DIGITAL communications ,TRUST - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent emergency measures had a fundamental and disruptive impact on societies and, in particular, on the educational sector. The transition of the modality of educational delivery from face-to-face to online occurred within days; this research study considered the concepts of digital trust and digital access, using structuration, postmodernism, and critical social theory as lenses to understand Higher Education (HE) student experiences during the first wave of the lockdown. The study compared these aspects in Hungary, South Africa, and Wales (UK) with different digital and network readiness indices. The digital development of the countries is presented using both the Digital Intelligence and Network Readiness indices. The research approach was cross-country, international, comparative, inductive, and quantitative. The research study found that there was a significant relationship between the countries' GDP and their network readiness, impacting students' online learning experiences. Significant differences were found between the participating universities in terms of digital access and digital trust; this research provides valuable insights for informing future pedagogical approaches and teaching best practice, specifically for residential universities. Understanding challenges and barriers to student learning experiences, and the impact of inequitable access to digital technologies and communication, is key for future pedagogical policy and practice. Several recommendations are made to inform practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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49. Less trust, more truth: Implications and design choices for business models and platform ecosystems in the age of Web3.
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Schmück, Kilian, Schückes, Magnus, Gutmann, Tobias, and Gassmann, Oliver
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BUSINESS models ,WEB 2.0 ,BLOCKCHAINS ,DIGITAL technology ,ARCHETYPES - Abstract
Business model literature, while insightful, primarily focuses on the Internet and Web 2.0 contexts. The emergence of pioneering digital technologies, especially the Web3 anchored by blockchain, necessitates reevaluating business model paradigms, particularly those of platform business models within related ecosystems. This study delves into blockchain's unique affordances, investigating how they mold novel Web3 business model patterns and integrate into specific platform ecosystems. We scrutinize the characteristics, trajectories, and synergies of value creation and capture. Using a mixed-methods approach involving 171 interviews and a subsequent sample of 126 Web3 ventures, we delineate a taxonomy of Web3 business model dimensions, clustering emergent decentralized platform ecosystems into pertinent archetypes. Our theoretical model delineates how blockchain affordances influence these configurations, emphasizing the dynamic between a platform's nucleus and its fringes. We highlight Web3 platform design choices leaning towards data sovereignty, emphasizing how the degree of blockchain integration within platform governance—leading to information symmetry and platform disintermediation—transitions digital trust to what we term as digital truth. • Blockchain-based platforms enable new decentralized governance structures in platform ecosystems. • Two distinct Decentralized platform archetypes are identified: Federated and Web3 platform ecosystems. • Platform-inherent token is crucial for incentivization and coordination schemes in fully decentralized platform ecosystems. • Blockchain affordances offer innovative pathways for overcoming B2B platform challenges. • Our study provides managerial insights for designing blockchain-based platform strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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50. Levels of Public Trust as the driver of Citizens' Perceptions of Smart Cities: the Case of Hong Kong.
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Lai, Calvin Ming Tsun and Cole, Alistair
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TRUST ,SMART cities ,URBAN growth ,CONTACT tracing ,GOVERNMENT policy ,SENSORY perception ,INFLUENCE - Abstract
Using Hong Kong's smart city development as the case study, this paper aims to discover the influence of public trust on citizens' perception of Hong Kong's smart city performance in an international dimension, comparing with the smart city ranking by research agencies. Our central investigation further focuses on the association of public trust and digital trust, using COVID19 contact tracing app as an example. This paper uses data from a Hong Kong-based territory-wide survey in 2021 to conduct the analysis. The result suggests a positive relationship between public trust, subjective perception and digital trust, and supports that public acceptability is a cornerstone of an effective public policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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