Essays about: "privacy norms"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words privacy norms.
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1. Peers, Privacy & Pleasure: A mapping of how social norms influence consumers in their diffusion of a social media application with privacy implications, the case of TikTok
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : TikTok, the social media network where users can post and share user created content with one another, has fallen under examination of governments across the globe due to rising distress in regards to the privacy implications that the app may have. Understanding how TikTok reached such success even with an apparent privacy implication calls for a mapping of the social norms (Injunctive, Descriptive, Personal) and how they shaped consumer perceptions. READ MORE
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2. Safeguarding Financial Integrity and Privacy in the EU's Internal Market: Balancing Anti-Money Laundering Obligations against Fundamental Rights to Privacy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : The thesis explores the EU’s anti-money laundering framework’s compatibility with conditions required under privacy rights. It asks the question whether the anti-money laundering framework confers obligations to private entities and other actors not belonging to law enforcement in a way which risks violation to the fundamental rights to privacy and data protection. READ MORE
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3. Platform Privacy Construction – A case study of privacy on public digital healthcare platform 1177
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : Privacy is an essential concept in the field of healthcare. As healthcare is fast digitalizing and going through platformization, understanding how it is constructed has become important. READ MORE
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4. Home alone...? : A qualitative study investigating how different factors guide Swedish ‘småhus’ owners' intention to rent out their primary residence.
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : Background: Engaging in sharing economy practices has in recent years increased in popularity. Hence, renting a private home instead of traditional accommodation options are becoming more common among travellers. Previous research has focused on the demand side of renting accommodations. READ MORE
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5. Employee acceptance from a privacy perspective of wearable fitness trackers at work : A qualitative study of employees in Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : Wearable technology has many potential benefits for employees in the workplace, including safety, health, and motivation. However, there are also many concerns about privacy and the use of data from these devices. More research is needed to understand how privacy affects the user acceptance of wearables in the workplace. READ MORE
