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摘要
本研究深入探讨了区块链技术对数据隐私的影响以及被称为隐私悖论的消费者行为现象。通过系统的文献综述(SLR)和文献计量分析,本研究深入探讨了区块链在日益数字化的世界中保护个人数据的有效性。Scopus 和 Web of Science 等主要数据库提供了丰富的学术贡献,尤其是来自数据隐私法严格的地区的贡献。研究结果强调了区块链在限制未经授权的数据访问、加强用户控制和解决隐私悖论(即尽管担心隐私问题,但个人信息仍被共享)方面的有效性。然而,研究也指出了区块链与《通用数据保护条例》等法律框架保持一致所面临的挑战,特别是在数据删除权方面。该研究强调了三个主题:区块链朝着健全数据保护的方向发展、消费者决策中隐私悖论的心理方面以及对区块链解决方案的态度。研究指出了标准化、公众意识和区块链实际应用方面的差距,以及伦理和政策问题。最后,研究强调了将技术进步与法律和道德框架相协调的必要性,并突出了数字技术应用中的用户体验。研究将区块链定位为重塑数字隐私的关键因素,倡导继续创新和探索区块链应用,以确保全球未来的安全和用户赋权。
Exploring Data Privacy and Privacy Paradox Nature of Consumers Using Block Chain Technology: Application of SLR and Bibliometric Analysis Tools
This research presents an in-depth study of blockchain technology’s impact on data privacy and the consumer behaviour phenomenon known as the privacy paradox. Through a systematic literature review (SLR) and bibliometric analysis, the study delves into the effectiveness of blockchain in safeguarding personal data in an increasingly digital world. Key databases such as Scopus and Web of Science provide rich academic contributions, particularly from regions with stringent data privacy laws. The findings highlight blockchain’s effectiveness in limiting unauthorised data access, boosting user control and tackling the privacy paradox, where personal information is shared despite privacy worries. Yet, it points out challenges in aligning blockchain with legal frameworks, such as General Data Protection Regulation, particularly concerning data erasure rights. The study emphasises three themes: blockchain’s progression toward robust data protection, psychological aspects of the privacy paradox in consumer decisions and attitudes toward blockchain solutions. It notes gaps in standardisation, public awareness and blockchain’s practical applications, alongside ethical and policy issues. Conclusively, the research stresses the need for aligning technological advancements with legal and ethical frameworks, highlighting user experience in digital technology adoption. It positions blockchain as a pivotal factor in reshaping digital privacy, advocating for continued innovation and exploration in blockchain applications to ensure a secure, user-empowering future globally.