His primary areas of investigation include Computer security, Blockchain, Internet privacy, Public relations and The Internet. His research integrates issues of Cybercrime and Cloud computing in his study of Computer security. His Blockchain research includes elements of Economic growth, Public policy, Transparency, Supply chain and Key.
Nir Kshetri has researched Supply chain in several fields, including Dependability and Process management. His Key research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Government, Developing country and Cryptography. Nir Kshetri has researched The Internet in several fields, including Exploit, Information sensitivity and Data center.
Nir Kshetri focuses on Computer security, China, Cybercrime, Developing country and Industrial organization. His Computer security study incorporates themes from Cyber-security regulation and Internet privacy. His China research incorporates elements of Government, Economic system and Politics.
His research in Cybercrime tackles topics such as Public relations which are related to areas like Normative. His research investigates the connection between Developing country and topics such as The Internet that intersect with problems in Globalization. He interconnects Information and Communications Technology, Marketing and Cloud computing in the investigation of issues within Industrial organization.
Nir Kshetri mainly focuses on Developing country, Internet privacy, Government, Knowledge management and World Wide Web. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Data modeling, Economic impact analysis, Financial inclusion and Data labeling, Artificial intelligence. His Internet privacy research integrates issues from Transparency, Emerging technologies and General Data Protection Regulation.
His Government research incorporates themes from Enforcement, Economic policy, Politics, Mobile computing and Process. Nir Kshetri is studying The Internet, which is a component of World Wide Web. His work deals with themes such as Market research and Big data, which intersect with The Internet.
His primary areas of study are Underbanked, Internet privacy, Knowledge management, Developing country and Engineering management. His Underbanked study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cryptocurrency, Electronic money and Blockchain. His Digital healthcare research extends to the thematically linked field of Engineering management.
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1 Blockchain’s roles in meeting key supply chain management objectives
Nir B. Kshetri.
(2018)
Can Blockchain Strengthen the Internet of Things
Nir Kshetri.
(2017)
Factors Impacting the Adoption of the Internet among SMEs
Nir B. Kshetri.
(2004)
Blockchain's roles in strengthening cybersecurity and protecting privacy
Nir B. Kshetri.
(2017)
Barriers to e-commerce and competitive business models in developing countries: A case study
Nir Kshetri.
(2007)
Blockchain-Enabled E-Voting
Nir Kshetri;Jeffrey Voas.
(2018)
Big data's impact on privacy, security and consumer welfare
Nir Kshetri.
(2014)
Privacy and security issues in cloud computing: The role of institutions and institutional evolution
Nir Kshetri.
(2013)
Institutional factors affecting offshore business process and information technology outsourcing
Nir B. Kshetri.
(2007)
Cloud Computing in Developing Economies
Nir Kshetri.
(2010)
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