Tamara Roth
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Visiting Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: University of Kaiserslautern (2018); University of Luxembourg (2021–2024); Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (2021); Recherches Scientifiques Luxembourg (2024); Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (2021–2024); University of Bayreuth (2020–2023)
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Tamara Roth's research investigates the application and implications of blockchain technology across various sectors, including customer loyalty programs and federalism. Her work also explores the integration of technology in public services, particularly focusing on the challenges and user-centricity within e-government initiatives. Roth has examined the potential of blockchain in the energy sector, reviewing its application for electricity generation and distribution from a European perspective. Additionally, her research touches upon educational contexts, studying the role of creativity and self-concept in science classrooms and outreach learning. She has also addressed the privacy concerns associated with digital vaccination certificates. Roth has a notable publication record with 35 total publications and 449 citations, and an h-index of 10. She has collaborated extensively with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Alexander Rieger on 18 shared publications.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 35
- Citations: 481
Selected Publications
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Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp> s New Identity Model (2025)
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Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact (2024)
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Expanding the Scope — Cognitive Robotics Meets NeuroIS (2024)
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Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students (2024)
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From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets (2024)
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When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide – A systematic review (2024)
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Battling disinformation with cryptography (2023)
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How is Affect Social Justice Tensions: A Case Study of Asylum Management (2023)
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- Battling disinformation with cryptography
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- How is Affect Social Justice Tensions: A Case Study of Asylum Management
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets
- Battling disinformation with cryptography
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- How is Affect Social Justice Tensions: A Case Study of Asylum Management
- Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- How is Affect Social Justice Tensions: A Case Study of Asylum Management
- Battling disinformation with cryptography
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide – A systematic review
- When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide – A systematic review
- When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide – A systematic review
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets
- Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students
- Design of an In-Class Virtual Calm Down Space for Neurodiverse Students
- Expanding the Scope — Cognitive Robotics Meets NeuroIS
- Expanding the Scope — Cognitive Robotics Meets NeuroIS
- Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact
- Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact
- Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact
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