H Yeh - Government Information Quarterly, 2017 - Elsevier
The adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) applications for the development of innovative, sustainable, and smart cities has become a new model for …
Smart cities aim to increase their efficiency and quality-of-life thanks to technology-based services and collective intelligence. In this environment smartcards represent a strategic …
F Thiesse - The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 2007 - Elsevier
Against the background of the first RFID-Rollouts by large retailers in North America and Europe, this paper concerns itself with the perception of RFID technology as a risk to privacy …
Sensor-based systems have healthcare transformation potential but acceptance problems jeopardize their diffusion. We theorize that perceived technology threats induce anxiety and …
This study extends privacy concerns research by providing a test of a model inspired by the 'Antecedents–Privacy Concerns–Outcomes'(APCO) framework. Focusing at the individual …
MA Hossain, MI Hasan, C Chan… - Australasian Journal of …, 2017 - journal.acs.org.au
The purpose of this study is to establish and examine the significance of a consumer acceptance and continuance model for location-based services (LBSs) through the …
In many ways the life of an academic is normally little different from that of any other professional worker. We all have periods of intense work pressure, we all experience …
MA Hossain, YK Dwivedi - International Journal of Information Management, 2014 - Elsevier
Privacy is a serious concern to radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Worldwide, several companies scrapped RFID projects because of high resistance from consumers and …
Public administrations are launching smart cards for citizens' identification and access to local public services. Despite being focused on citizens' demands, there is a lack of …