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Strength of Evidence to Support Decision-Making on the Use of Digital Mental Health Technologies in NICE Evaluations: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Studies. [PDF]
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Beyond a single system: Lessons from Ghana's discontinued national EHR and the imperative for an interoperable digital health ecosystem. [PDF]
Ofori-Adjei YA.
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Promises by media platforms to provide digital transaction services will likely lead to a flood of new money. While these developments are potentially valuable, under current law the money created is unsound. It is not insured by the government, nor is it backed by safe assets. We should not yoke good technology to unsound money.
James McAndrews, Lev Menand
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‘What would happen if you can’t see your money?’: Visibility and the emergent infrastructures of digital money storage in China [PDF]
This article adopts an infrastructural perspective to analyse Chinese migrant factory workers’ conceptions of and approaches towards storing money on digital payment platforms.
Tom Mcdonald
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Adoption readiness in service innovation: the case of digital money [PDF]
One challenge for firms seeking to develop new services is to understand the conditions likely to affect rates of adoption. Understanding relative degrees of “adoption readiness” provides innovators with information to choose market segments and ...
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The Future of Digital Money Laundering
Computer, 2014Banks got networked, and money laundering went digital. This is as close to cause and effect as you can get. In the future, successful money launderers will demonstrate a closer affinity to tax cheats than bank robbers.
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Micro-digital money for electronic commerce
Proceedings 13th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002Proposes two novel cash-based micropayment schemes based on a new technique referred to as the double-locked hash chain technique. Both schemes support the divisibility and transferability of digital coins in a simpler way compared to the existing solutions. The basic scheme allows full or partial use of a coin chain in a transaction; if only part of a
Khanh Quoc Nguyen +2 more
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The Digital Packaging of Electronic Money
2007In this paper I examine how money is digitally packaged (or not packaged) and its influence on the meaning of the gift and remittance. Remittances received by developing nations in 2005 were an estimated $US167 billion. These, together with gifts for ceremonial occasions demonstrate the importance of money as a medium of personal relationships.
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