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PPDR: A Privacy-Preserving Dual Reputation Management Scheme in Vehicle Platoon

IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
Vehicle platoon has attracted much attention in recent years for its benefits in improving traffic efficiency, road safety, and energy consumption. In a vehicle platoon, vehicles can take on the roles of either a leading vehicle or a following vehicle ...
Yuxin Sun   +6 more
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Reputation Management for Consensus Mechanism in Vehicular Edge Metaverse

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Metaverse is a visually rich virtual space in which users can interact with each other. By introducing metaverse into vehicular networks, vehicular metaverse can provide users real-time immersive experiences based on augmented technologies.
Lei Liu   +4 more
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Privacy-Preserving Reputation Management for Edge Computing Enhanced Mobile Crowdsensing

IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2019
Mobile crowdsensing (MCS) has gained popularity for its potential to leverage individual mobile devices to sense, collect, and analyze data instead of deploying sensors.
Lichuan Ma   +3 more
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Privacy-Preserving Reputation Management for Blockchain-Based Mobile Crowdsensing*

Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks, 2020
Mobile crowdsensing (MCS) is an emerging data acquisition technique that combines crowdsourcing with mobile devices to collect massive data in a cost-satisfactory manner. Two notable challenges of MCS are leakage of privacy and the challenge of malicious
Wenjing Zhang   +3 more
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Delay of Gratification as Reputation Management

Psychology Science, 2020
Although delay-of-gratification tasks have long been used as measures of self-control, recent evidence suggests that performance on these tasks is also driven by rational decision processes.
Fengling Ma   +4 more
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Reputation management

2016
The concept of reputation has emerged as a central feature in the governance of public administration as to appreciate and heighten the impressions of stakeholders. Reputation is considered to be a construct that organizations may use by actively influencing the perceptual processing of stakeholders, especially through a focus on distinct expectations ...
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Reputation management for creative workers in the media industry

, 2020
Creative workers in media industries work under particular employment conditions and structures that can be described as “atypical employment”. For most of the creative workforce, employment is not full-time, and the average annual income is low and ...
J. Eigler, Samaneh Azarpour
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Niche tourism destinations’ online reputation management and competitiveness in big data era: evidence from three Italian cases

Current Issues in Tourism, 2019
This research investigates the importance for niche tourism destinations of investing in big data analytics (BDA) to improve their online reputation management (ORM) and increase their competitiveness.
Valentina Cillo   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Reputation management

Business Information Review, 2010
In the days before credit cards and bank accounts, a person’s reputation depended on their ability to repay debt. At its core was trust and confidence. A good reputation ‘went before you’ and was earned rather than created. In today’s highly competitive world of low trust, low loyalty and access to information, reputations can be made or mauled ...
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A Reputation Management Framework for Knowledge-Based and Probabilistic Blockchains

International Congress on Blockchain and Applications, 2019
Recently, leading research communities have been investigating the use of blockchains for Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications, where multiple participants, or agents, collaborate to make consensus decisions.
Tara Salman, R. Jain, Lav Gupta
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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