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Empirical analysis of the willingness to pay for electronic signatures

German, 2007
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The empirical study of the willingness to pay for electronic signatures is a comprehensive thesis written in 2006 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. This work addresses the technical and legal foundations of electronic signatures and analyzes users' willingness to pay for these technologies. It provides a deep insight into various forms of signatures, their requirements, and the legal frameworks relevant to the use of electronic signatures. The thesis is written in German and consists of 100 pages, based on 124 sources. It is particularly valuable for students and professionals in the field of business informatics and mobile commerce who wish to engage with the challenges and opportunities of electronic signatures.

  • Comprehensive analysis of the willingness to pay for electronic signatures
  • Detailed examination of the technical and legal foundations
  • Explanation of various forms of signatures and their requirements
  • Investigation of application areas in e-government and e-commerce
  • Well-founded literature research with 124 sources.

Key specifications

topic
Technology & IT
Language
German
Year
2007
Number of pages
100

General information

Item number
7533383
Publisher
Grin
Category
Reference books
Release date
31.1.2018

Book properties

topic
Technology & IT
Language
German
Year
2007
Number of pages
100
Edition
2

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CO₂ emissions
0,35 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

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