Tamara Roth Source Confirmed
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Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Tamara Roth's research investigates the intersection of emerging technologies and societal applications. Her work has explored the use of blockchain technology in various contexts, including customer loyalty programs and its theoretical implications for federalism. Roth has also examined the sustainability challenges associated with blockchain and its application in the energy sector, particularly from a European perspective. Her publications also touch upon educational topics, including creativity in science classrooms and the relevance of self-concept for learning. Additionally, she has researched privacy concerns related to digital health initiatives, such as vaccination certificates, and has conducted systematic reviews on user-centricity in e-government. Roth holds an h-index of 10 with 35 total publications and 432 citations.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 432
Selected Publications
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model (2025) DOI
- Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact (2024) DOI
- Expanding the Scope — Cognitive Robotics Meets NeuroIS (2024) DOI
- Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students (2024) DOI
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets (2024) DOI
- When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide – A systematic review (2024) DOI
- Battling disinformation with cryptography (2023) DOI
- How is Affect Social Justice Tensions: A Case Study of Asylum Management (2023) DOI
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