Chapter 1: Figure 2 - Summary of ethical dilemmas and themes relevant to LBS
This figure 'Chapter 1: Figure 2 - Summary of ethical dilemmas and themes relevant to LBS' is released as a component of a Doctor of Philosophy conducted by candidate Alexander Hayes (3919493) titled 'The Socioethical Implications of Body Worn Computers: An Ethnographic Study'. Figure 2. ‘Summary of ethical dilemmas and themes relevant to LBS’, reproduced with permission from ‘The regulatory considerations and ethical dilemmas of location-based services (LBS): A literature Review’ (Abbas et al., 2014). This research was conducted in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Systems, School of Computing and Information Technology (SCIT) at the University of Wollongong with research strength Innovation in Business & Social Research under Principal Supervisor Professor Katina Michael (University of Wollongong) and Associate Supervisor Dr Teemu Leinonen (Aalto University Finland). The full thesis can be accessed at https://ro.uow.edu.au/theses1/853
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