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Qualitative Study on Implementing Biometric Technology in MGovernment Security: a Grounded Theory Approach

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posted on 2023-05-23, 11:31 authored by Alhussain, T, Steve DrewSteve Drew, von Hellens, L
This paper reports on how qualitative research was conducted with the aim to find out factors for the implementation of biometric authentication in m-government security. It outlines the application of grounded theory methodology for the purpose of developing a substantive theory towards implementation of security in this developing area. The investigation in this paper is a part of ongoing PhD research. Data for this investigation includes users’, service providers’, and network operators’ concerns and perceptions regarding the application of biometric authentication into mobile devices for government services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This paper justifies the use of grounded theory in this study and discusses the analysis process. It concludes by presenting the emerging categories with their relationships that stemmed from the theory generation process which specify the factors influencing the successful implementation of biometric authentication in m-government security.

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Publication title

Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Qualitative Research in IT

Editors

QualIT2010

Pagination

1-10

Department/School

DVC - Education

Publisher

QualIT2010

Place of publication

Australia

Event title

5th Conference on Qualitative Research in IT

Event Venue

Brisbane, Australia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2010-11-29

Date of Event (End Date)

2010-11-30

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Expanding knowledge in the information and computing sciences

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