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When Big Brother Privatizes: Commercial Surveillance, the Privacy Act of 1974, and the Future of RFID [PDF]
RFID is a powerful new technology that has the potential to allow commercial retailers to undermine individual control over private information. Despite the potential of RFID to undermine personal control over such information, the federal government has
FAGERLUND, SEBASTIAN, THOR, LINNEA THOR
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Ecological Realism Accelerates Epigenetic Aging in Mice
Living environment shapes mammalian aging, but laboratory conditions lack the ecological realism of natural social, physical, and microbial environments. Comparing traditionally laboratory‐reared and “re‐wilded” C57BL/6J mice, we reveal accelerated, genomic region‐dependent epigenetic aging in the liver under naturalistic field conditions, highlighting
Matthew N. Zipple+5 more
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L’Identification par radiofréquence : Technologie et usage dans le management de demain
La codification des articles dans le processus métier des partenaires d’affaires était basée sur les codes à barres, linéaires au début, puis bidimensionnels. Toutefois, une nouvelle technologie qui se voit en forte expansion
SONIA GANNAR, AZIZA HATEM
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Where Will Consumers Find Privacy Protection From RFIDs?: A Case for Federal Legislation [PDF]
With the birth of RFID technology, businesses gained the ability to tag products with practically invisible computer chips that relay information about consumer behavior to remote databases.
Stein, Serena G.
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We studied hibernation site fidelity in two European bat species, Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentonii) and Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri), that share hibernacula but differ in their hibernation phenology and mating systems. Across over 2500 RFID‐tagged individuals, hibernation site fidelity was high in both species, with only 1.6% of Daubenton's ...
F. Meier+6 more
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Tax privacy concerns hamper digitization of the nanostore channel
Abstract Various entities, such as startups, suppliers, and governments, face substantial difficulties in convincing nanostore shopkeepers to adopt digital technologies. Given the informal status of nanostores, we posit that shopkeepers experience Tax Privacy Concerns from their operational records potentially becoming transparent to the tax ...
Rafael Escamilla+4 more
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Caring organizational cultures and the future of work
Abstract There is substantial evidence that workplaces of the future will be dominated by an increase in advanced technology. This trend might lead to the objectification and dehumanization of employees and other stakeholders who interact with organizations as impersonal operations and procedures become normative and employees are subordinated to ...
Alan M. Saks, Jamie A. Gruman
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Book Reviews: RFID Handbook: Fundamentals and Applications in Contactless Smart Cards and Identification, 2nd ed. [PDF]
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Abstract The era of digitization coincides with a growing interest in social and environmental sustainability. Management scholars, therefore, turned their attention to the intersection of both trends, seeking a better understanding of how firms can manage digital sustainability.
Maximilian Palmié+4 more
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A cybersecurity risk analysis framework for systems with artificial intelligence components
Abstract The introduction of the European Union Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and related international norms and policy documents demand a better understanding and implementation of novel risk analysis issues when facing systems with AI components: dealing with new AI‐related impacts; incorporating AI‐based ...
J.M. Camacho+3 more
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