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A chronological review of empirical research on personal information privacy concerns: An analysis of contexts and research constructs

Information Manager (The), 2019
As concerns about personal information privacy (PIP) continue to grow, an increasing number of studies have empirically investigated the phenomenon. However, researchers are not well informed about the shift of PIP research trends with time.
Haejung Yun, Gwanhoo Lee, D. Kim
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Genetic Knowledge and Third-Party Interests

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1999
Recent discussions of genetic information have highlighted the need for ethical disclosure guidelines. For instance, the (Canadian) Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies points out the range of third-party interests in genetic information and the lack of clear ethical and professional guidelines governing its dissemination.
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Management of Interested Parties

1990
Interested parties have to be taken into account in Project Management. How it should be done is the key question. In the article there is described one method based on the known analyzing and planning methods. The overall objective of the article is how to manage interested parties.
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Costs, Permission and Interested Parties

Judicial Review, 2014
(2014). Costs, Permission and Interested Parties. Judicial Review: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 173-179.
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Assignees, and Other Interested Third Parties

2010
Abstract This chapter elaborates on the key concepts of assignees and other interested parties. It tackles the availability of set-off in cases involving assignments, crystallized floating securities, trusts, execution creditors, and subrogation rights.
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No interest in party politics

2021
Klaus Hurrelmann, Erik Albrecht
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Political Parties and Interest Groups

1985
Political parties in the modern sense emerged in France, as in most other Western democracies, at the end of the nineteenth century, from a conjunction of universal suffrage, of loose parliamentary groups, and of local committees formed to support candidates.
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Third‐party social evaluations of humans by monkeys and dogs

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2017
James R. Anderson   +5 more
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Third party interest

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1975
Vincent W. Donnelly, James W. Reese
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