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Human Choice and Digital by Default: Autonomy vs Digital Determination
David Kreps, Robert Davison, Taro Komukai, Kaori Ishii
Front Matter

Ethics


Promoting Worker Wellbeing in the Era of Data Economy
Salla Ponkala, Jani Koskinen, Camilla Lähteenmäki, Antti Tuomisto
3-17
Privacy in Internet of Things Ecosystems – Prerequisite for the Ethical Data Collection and Use by Companies
Mikko Vermanen, Minna M. Rantanen, Jani Koskinen
18-26
The Use of Live Facial Recognition Technology by Private Entities in Public Places: A Study of Recent Case in Japan
Aimi Ozaki
27-35
Repair of Unstable Sociomaterial Relations: A Study on Librarians’ and Social Workers’ Practices in Addressing the Needs of Their Clients
Johanna Sefyrin, Mariana S. Gustafsson
36-46
Autonomy Alliances and Data Care Practices
Barbara Nino Carreras, Sisse Finken
47-57
An Analysis Between SNS and Social Capital Types in Japan
Jay Kishigami, Shigenori Ohashi, Noritaka Maeda, Shigeru Fujimura, Atsushi Nakadaira
58-66
Possible Utilization of Personal Data and Medical Care in Japan, Focusing on Japan’s Act on Anonymously Processed Medical Information to Contribute to Medical Research and Development
Mayu Terada
67-85
Examining the Effective of Web Advertising on Pupil Size
Ryuta Yamashita, Tadaaki Shimizu, Natsuki Yoshinaka, Rintaro Kataoka, Naoki Sawada
86-99
Digital–Sustainable Co-transformation: Introducing the Triple Bottom Line of Sustainability to Digital Transformation Research
Markus Philipp Zimmer, Jonna Järveläinen
100-111

Law


Don’t be Caught Unaware: A Ransomware Primer with a Specific Focus on Africa
Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Louise Leenen, Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren
115-131
A Study on AI Creations and Patent Law Protection
Ayuki Saito, Michele Baccelli, Kazuto Kobayashi, Mitsuyoshi Hiratsuka
132-143
General Monitoring and Constructive Knowledge? Issues of Automated Content Moderation by Hosting Service Providers Under Japanese Law
Toru Maruhashi
144-158
Comparison of Legal Systems for Data Portability in the EU, the US and Japan and the Direction of Legislation in Japan
Mika Nakashima
159-169
Regulatory Frameworks in Developing Countries: An Integrative Literature Review
Casper Chigwedere, Sam Takavarasha, Bonface Chisaka
170-185
Application of International Law to Cyber Conflicts Outline of Japan’s Legal Response Against Low-Intensity Cyber Conflicts Through Countermeasures
Tetsunosuke Jinnai
186-199
Privacy Protection During Criminal Investigations of Personal Data Held by Third Parties
Taro Komukai
200-212

 


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