Search for dissertations about: "customer privacy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words customer privacy.
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1. Applying Simulation to the Problem of Detecting Financial Fraud
Abstract : This thesis introduces a financial simulation model covering two related financial domains: Mobile Payments and Retail Stores systems. The problem we address in these domains is different types of fraud. We limit ourselves to isolated cases of relatively straightforward fraud. READ MORE
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2. Towards Optimal Algorithms For Online Decision Making Under Practical Constraints
Abstract : Artificial Intelligence is increasingly being used in real-life applications such as driving with autonomous cars; deliveries with autonomous drones; customer support with chat-bots; personal assistant with smart speakers . . . READ MORE
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3. Full-adoption of digital payment methods? : Barriers and barrier-breakers from a Swedish bank customer perspective
Abstract : Digitalisation and the Covid-19 pandemic have accelerated the decrease in demand for cash worldwide. This also concerns Sweden, which might be on its way to being the first cashless country in the world. The idea of a cashless society is motivated by various assumed benefits, although it also entails certain inherent challenges. READ MORE
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4. The determinants of online information disclosure
Abstract : Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy rights of individuals have the potential to stem the even-flow of e-businesses. Misuse of information can also have a major strategic impact on a company, damaging its reputation, and limiting the trust it can foster in relationships with customers, employees, channel members, and competitors; thus having a crippling effect on its customer relationship management programs in its entirety. READ MORE
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5. Exploring the online music market : consumer characteristics and value perceptions
Abstract : The advent of the Internet and the digitization of music has resulted in a multitude of new challenges and opportunities for the recording industry. So far, sales of digital downloadable music have not compensated for the decrease in CD sales throughout the twentyfirst century. READ MORE