
Min Qingfei
Professor Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Gender:Male
Alma Mater:DUT
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:Faculty of Management & Economics, DUT
Discipline:Information Management and E-Government. Enterprise Management
Business Address:Room 406
Building of Faculty of Management & Economics,
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Date:2021-11-04
Indexed by:Conference Paper
Date of Publication:2021-02-02
Page Number:6402-+
Key Words:identity theft; information system design; inter-organizational coordination; Zachman framework
Abstract:The incidences of identity theft have increased substantially in the Internet age. Increasing news reports of bank/credit cards theft, assumed identity for economical and criminal activities has created a growing concern for individuals, businesses, and governments. As a result, it's become an important and urgent task for organizations to find managerial and technical solutions to combat identity fraud and theft. Solutions to identity theft problem must deal with multiple parties and coordinated efforts must be made among concerned parties. This paper is to provide a comprehensive view of identity theft issue from system planner's perspective. The roles of identity owner, issuer, checker, and protector, are examined to provide a starting point for organizational and information systems design.
Dr. Qingfei Min
Professor of Information Systems
PhD Supervisor
Director of Institute of Information System & Business Analytics
Visiting Scholar of University of Southern California (2010)
Member of the AIS
Research Fields:
IT/IS behavior and strategies
E-commerce/Mobile commerce/Social Commerce
Digital Transformation
Artificial Intelligence Application
Blockchain Innovation
Publications:
50+ Journal articles (25 SSCI/SCI indexed)
40+ Conference papers
4 Monographs
2 Textbooks