Prof-Lloyd G Waller
Professor (Professor of Digital Transformation Policy and Governance), is the Executive Director of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre. His primary areas of research and expertise are Digital Transformation, Governance, Advanced Research Methods as well as Tourism Resilience, and Crisis Management. In the last ten years, Prof. Waller has published over 100 articles, books, book chapters, scientific research papers, and technical reports covering areas such as governance and development, innovations in research methods, e-government, e-participation, e-governance, e-voting, and tourism resilience. Prof. Waller has also managed several local, regional, and international research projects related to youth development, youth, and democracy, as well as the use of information and communication technologies for government and governance (e-government and e-governance).
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Political Scandal, Corruption, and Legitimacy in the Age of Social Media is an essential research source for the latest information on national and international political propaganda and opinions spread by technological forums. Featuring expansive coverage on a number of relevant topics and perspectives, such as environmental justice, alternative ideology, and information and communication technologies (ICTs), this publication is ideally designed for researchers, students, and professionals seeking current research on the connection between social media and politics and its impact on modern society.
In Fear of Cybercrime: Lessons for the Global E-Banking Sector, Lloyd Waller, Corin Bailey and Stephen Johnson address this gap by examining the extent to which fear of cybercrime threatens e-banking. How persons view crime, how much they fear it and their responding actions are examined in the context of the pervasiveness of information technology and the influence of news media.
A must-read for bankers and policymakers in particular, but also for academics, Fear of Cybercrime is a useful tool in guiding industry players as to the strategies necessary to lower consumer risk perception and increase protection of personal data.