My research philosophy is primarily aimed at addressing social, ethical and security issues that plague the digital world manifested by the existence of digital businesses and large-scale digital transformation of companies specifically belonging to the healthcare and e-commerce sectors. More specifically, I look into information security issues faced by organizations such as cyber security breaches and attempt to quantify their risk so that they can be mitigated through risk management strategies such as risk avoidance or risk transfer (cyber insurance). At the same time, my research also attempts to address privacy issues that arise due to improper handling of sensitive customer data by companies operating and thriving in the digital world. Another stream of my research is oriented towards identifying the barriers and enablers of emerging technologies specifically in the domain of healthcare such as AI based diagnostic tools, AI based mental health apps, FemTech applications targeted at female reproductive health, digital contact tracing apps, etc. In future, I am keen to pursue further research in my areas of interest but at the same time I am also eager to take up any challenging and impactful research problems that I may encounter in the area of Information Systems or cutting across multiple management disciplines. Thus, in summary, my research is not just targeted at protecting organizations and individuals from social, ethical and security issues that co-exist in the digital world but also attempts to ensure that individuals lead a more fulfilling and salubrious life by embracing the advantages offered by integrating technology into healthcare services.
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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION SECURITY BREACH INCIDENTS: SHORT-TERM STOCK MARKET REACTION ON INDIAN LISTED FIRMS by Paul S., Das S. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce - (2024)
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A Markov-Based Model for Information Security Risk Assessment in Healthcare MANETs by Das S. Information Systems Frontiers 1-19 (2017)
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(Why) Do We Trust AI?: A Case of AI-based Health Chatbots by Prakash A. V., Das S. Australasian Journal of Information Systems 28 1-43 (2024)
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Decoding employee experiences during pandemic through online employee reviews: insights to organizations by Joshi A., Sekar S. , Das S. Personnel Review - (2023)
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Determinants and consequences of trust in AI-based customer service chatbots by Prakash A. V., Joshi A. , Nim S. , Das S. The Service Industries Journal 1-34 (2023)
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How Big Five Personality Traits affect Information and Communication Technology Use: A Meta-Analysis by Joshi A., Das S. , Sekar S. Australasian Journal of Information Systems 27 - (2023)
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Using norm activation model and theory of planned behaviour to understand the drivers of cyberharassment among university students by Udo G., Bagchi K. , Trevino L. , Das S. Behaviour & Information Technology 1-22 (2023)
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Explaining citizens resistance to use digital contact tracing apps: A mixed-methods study by Prakash A.V., Das S. International Journal of Information Management 63 - (2022)
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Medical practitioner's adoption of intelligent clinical diagnostic decision support systems: A mixed-methods study by Prakash A.V., Das S. Information and Management 58 - (2021)
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Opportunity gone in a flash: Measurement of e-commerce service failure and justice with recovery as a source of e-loyalty by Das S., Mishra A. , Cyr D. Decision Support Systems 125 113-130 (2019)
- Co-Principal Investigator
Ph. D. Students
Anu Rani
Area of Research: Information Systems
Shreya Mukherjee
Area of Research: Information Systems
Subinoy Banerjee
Area of Research: Information systems security