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Stored value cards: costly private substitutes for government currency [PDF]
Stored-value cards ; Smart ...
Jeffrey M. Lacker
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Abstract Wellbeing in higher education (HE) in the United Kingdom has been increasingly prioritised for many institutions, with a growing demand for student support requests. There are various determinants in life that can influence mental health. As such, protected characteristics, including race, can indicate that students who are Black or Asian ...
Amy Bywater, Helen Keane
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Can smart cards reduce payments fraud and identity theft? [PDF]
In the United States, when a consumer presents a payment to a merchant, the merchant typically makes a request for authorization before accepting the payment. Personal information, such as an account number, address, or telephone number, are often enough
Richard J. Sullivan
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Corporate Management of Environmental, Social, and Governance Ratings and Rating Divergence
ABSTRACT As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings increasingly influence investment and corporate decision‐making, companies face growing pressure to manage their ESG performance strategically. This study examines how firms navigate the fragmented ESG rating landscape marked by significant agency divergence. Based on a multiple‐case study
Selina Hauch
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SMART CARDS AND THE FINGERPRINT: A FRAMEWORK FOR USER IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION
Access control has been a great concern in this Information and Communication Technology (ICT) era. The need to control access to certain information and resources has been taken seriously by the ICT community.
Mohd Hasbullah Omar, R. Din, H. M. Tahir
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An overview of smart card technology and markets [PDF]
As part of the Payment Cards Center's series of discussion papers, this paper provides an overview of smart card technology and its potential for significantly increasing payment card functionality.
Mark Furletti
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Navigating the Double Edge of Product‐Service Systems: User Behavior, Adoption, and Rebound Effects
ABSTRACT Product‐service systems (PSS) have been considered a promising approach to operationalizing the circular economy. Although many studies have outlined the potential sustainability gains of PSS solutions, it is still unclear what factors drive PSS adoption and how behavioral changes result in rebound effects, undermining their potential ...
Marina Fernandes Aguiar +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Mixed-Signal Physically Unclonable Function With CMOS Capacitive Cells
An electronic physically unclonable function usually includes an on-chip error-correcting code unit, which is vulnerable to security attacks and adds area, power, and data processing time overheads.
Kamal Y. Kamal, Radu Muresan
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SMART CARDS - UTILITY, APPLICATIONS AND VULNERABILITIES [PDF]
The Internet has taken its place beside the telephone and television as an important part of people’s lives. Consumers use the Internet to shop, bank and invest online.
Ana Maria Mihaela Tudorache +1 more
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Fault attacks on “secure” Smart Card [PDF]
poster abstractToday’s software engineers are faced with the problem of building secure systems from untrustworthy components, which used widely in everyday life.
King, Brian, Ling, Jie
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