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Machine learning approaches for enhancing smart contracts security: A systematic literature review Pages 1349-1368 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Areej AlShorman, Fatima Shannaq, Mohammad Shehab

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.007

Keywords: Ethereum, Smart Contracts, Machine Learning, Vulnerability, Attack, Detection

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Smart contracts offer automation for various decentralized applications but suffer from vulnerabilities that cause financial losses. Detecting vulnerabilities is critical to safeguarding decentralized applications before deployment. Automatic detection is more efficient than manual auditing of large codebases. Machine learning (ML) has emerged as a suitable technique for vulnerability detection. However, a systematic literature review (SLR) of ML models is lacking, making it difficult to identify research gaps. No published systematic review exists for ML approaches to smart contract vulnerability detection. This research focuses on ML-driven detection mechanisms from various databases. 46 studies were selected and reviewed based on keywords. The contributions address three research questions: vulnerability identification, machine learning model approaches, and data sources. In addition to highlighting gaps that require further investigation, the drawbacks of machine learning are discussed. This study lays the groundwork for improving ML solutions by mapping technical challenges and future directions.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1546 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of cloud computing on accounting information quality: Empirical study in Saudia Arabia Pages 1369-1378 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Asaad Mubarak Hussien Musa

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.006

Keywords: Cloud Computing, Accounting Information, TAM model, Company size

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of cloud computing (CC) and company size on accounting information quality. Data were collected using an online questionnaire which followed the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The research sample consisted of 178 respondents from accountants and audit offices in the Emirate of Riyadh. The study adopted a Smart PLS in hypothesis testing. The study's results indicated just a positive relationship between perceived benefit and quality of accounting Information. In addition, there was a clear influence of company size on the relationship between CC and accounting information quality.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1040 | Reviews: 0

 
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Short video marketing and consumer engagement: Mediation effect of social sharing Pages 1379-1386 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mahmoud Alghizzawi, Amro Alzghoul, Hasan Alhanatleh, Fandi Omeish, Tariq Abdrabbo, Ibrahim Ezmigna

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.005

Keywords: Short Video Marketing, Consumer Engagement, Social Sharing, Digital marketing, Tourism Sector, Reels

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This study aims to examine the complex dynamics of short video marketing, social sharing, and consumer engagement specifically within the tourism sector in Jordan. The study used AMOS software for analysis, gathering data from a total of 468 participants, including both internal and external tourists. The results emphasize the significant impact of short video marketing in stimulating social sharing behaviors among travelers, prompting them to share their experiences on various social platforms, thus expanding the reach of tourism-related content. Moreover, the research reveals the mutual relationship between social sharing and consumer engagement, indicating that sharing behaviors play a crucial role in increasing levels of engagement among tourists. The novelty of this research resides in its concentrated investigation of these associations within the unique context of the Jordanian tourism sector. The study's significance lies in its ability to expand comprehension of digital marketing dynamics in the tourism industry, providing practical insights for marketers seeking to improve brand visibility and engagement in digital spaces. This study enhances the current knowledge base by employing a quantitative approach, establishes a basis for future research endeavors, and offers valuable insights for marketers aiming to maximize the effectiveness of digital marketing strategies.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 4309 | Reviews: 0

 
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Quantitative exploration of digital facility management adoption among United Arab Emirates facility managers Pages 1387-1398 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Alaa Ahmad, Muhammad Alshurideh

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.004

Keywords: Digital facility management system, Facility managers, Quantitative, UTAUT, UAE

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In the dynamic realm of facility management in the UAE, this study investigates the uptake of digital facility management systems among managers operating locally. The study aims to uncover the influential factors affecting technology acceptance within this sector. Its primary objective is to identify and understand the determinants that impact the adoption of these systems, utilizing a structured framework to analyze influential factors and their implications. The initial phase involves a systematic review to reveal trends in integrating digital technologies, focusing specifically on digital twin technology. Subsequently, quantitative surveys are conducted with 407 facility managers, guided by the UTAUT framework, employing statistical analyses to pinpoint key factors. Notably, Effort Expectancy and Performance Expectancy emerge as significant influencers, particularly influenced by the managerial level. This study provides detailed insights into the nuanced factors that drive acceptance, emphasizing the crucial role of constructs like Performance Expectancy and Effort Expectancy moderated by managerial level, shaping Behavioral Intention and Use Behavior. These findings offer practical implications for devising strategies to encourage the adoption of Digital Facility Management Systems in the UAE, laying the groundwork for future research and industry advancements.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1082 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of financial technology on the financial performance of national Saudi banks Pages 1399-1404 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Hassan Ali Alqahtani, Rayan Alqubaysi, Asaad Mubarak Hussien Musa, Doaa Ahmed Said Boreik

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.003

Keywords: Fintech, Financial performance (FP), ROA, ROE, National Banks

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Fintech, characterized by the intersection of finance and technology, has globally transformed the financial landscape, reshaping traditional banking models as its innovations continue to unfold. The current study seeks to provide a comprehensive examination of the impact of fintech on the financial performance of Saudi banks. Nine Saudi national banks were investigated. The data were gathered from the annual reports from 2017 to 2022. The study followed multiple regression to test the relationship between factors. The study found that there was no notable impact of FinTech tools, such as Banking messages, Internet banking, Mobile applications, and Digital transfers, on return on assets (ROA) and return on equities (ROE) when looking at each tool individually. Nevertheless, when considering all these tools collectively, there is a considerable influence of 93.2% on ROA, and 84.2%, on ROE.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1411 | Reviews: 0

 
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The drivers of addiction to online shopping, social media, and tourism: A study of cyborg consumers Pages 1405-1414 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Usep Suhud, Mamoon Allan, Juliana Juliana, Rahmi Rahmi

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.002

Keywords: Cyborg marketing, Online shopping addiction, Social media addiction, Narcissism, Self-esteem, Tourism addiction

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This research focuses on the consumer cyborg's engagement with social media, online shopping, and tourism activities. The objective is to explore the effect of narcissism, social media addiction, and self-esteem on online shopping and tourism addiction. The survey involved 221 participants chosen through the convenient sampling method. The data was processed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation models. The findings of this study indicate that narcissism significantly influences social media addiction and self-esteem. Besides, social media addiction has a considerable effect on self-esteem. In addition, self-esteem significantly impacts both online shopping addiction and tourism addiction. These findings provide new insights into cyborg marketing and consumer addiction theory.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2166 | Reviews: 0

 
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Examining the moderating role of data literacy in the relationship between human resource analytics and employee innovative behavior Pages 1415-1428 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ahmad Nasser Abuzaid

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.4.001

Keywords: Human Resource Analytics, Employees Innovative Behavior, Data Literacy, Moderation Analysis

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The practical application of business data analytics in human resource (HR) management activities is still limited and underutilized. The primary reason for this is the requirement for more analytical skills, which can be acquired through data literacy. These skills are necessary to ensure obtaining the potential benefits of human resource analytics linked to desired positive employee outcomes, such as fostering innovative behavior. To address this issue, this quantitative study has been conducted to delve into the prospective moderating role of data literacy in the interaction between human resource analytics and employees’ innovative behavior. The core objective of this study is to examine whether human resource professionals’ data literacy level significantly impacts the correlation between human resource analytics and the inclination of employees towards innovative behavior. A sample of 250 HR specialists from large companies in Jordan has been used to address this inquiry. A correlational-predictive design has been used in this study. Regression analysis using the SPSS macro-PROCESS software has been utilized to address the study hypotheses. The study reveals a positive connection between HR analytics and employees’ innovative behavior. Moreover, it uncovers a noteworthy moderating influence of data literacy on this association. These findings suggest that heightened data analysis proficiency among HR professionals amplifies the potential benefits derived from analytics, thereby enhancing employees’ innovative capabilities. As a result, the research suggests that companies upgrade their technical infrastructure for HR functions and concurrently utilize data analytics for informed HR decisions. Further, these insights do serve as necessary inputs in understanding HR analytics and their implications for prudent business strategy. In view of this dynamic nature of HR analytics, the contributions made by the study are immensely valuable; hence, further exploration is needed to fill in gaps within existing knowledge.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1377 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of artificial intelligence capability on patient satisfaction Pages 1429-1436 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Badrea Al Oraini

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.3.022

Keywords: Artificial intelligence capability, Machine learning capability, Expert systems capability, Healthcare industry, Patient satisfaction, KSA

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The study aims at exploring the effect of artificial intelligence as measured by machine learning capability and expert systems capability on patient satisfaction. As informant participants, medical staff workers in healthcare institutions in KSA comprise the population of the study. Hence, a sample consisting of 300 participants was used to gather research data via a questionnaire developed based on previous works. By means of Smart PLS 3.0 software, the results indicate that both machine learning and expert systems have significant effects on patient satisfaction. The study concluded that artificial intelligence capability is a cornerstone of patient satisfaction. such a statement encompasses theoretical and empirical implications as stated at the end of this study.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1457 | Reviews: 0

 
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Antecedents of user attitude toward e-government services use: Empirical study on department of lands and survey Pages 1437-1450 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Raed Masadeh, Dmaithan Almajali, Nida AL-Sous, Haya Almajali, Ramayah Thurasamy

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.3.021

Keywords: Ease of Use, E-government services, Reliability, Security, Website design

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This qualitative study examined the impact of social media characteristics on the attitude of users toward the use of e-services by the Department of Lands and Survey. The study population comprised users of Department of Lands and Survey e-service, while the study sample comprised 407 users. Data from respondents were analyzed using SEM run using Amos (23). Results showed reliability, security, website design, ease of use, awareness, and digital divide as direct significant antecedents of user attitude toward the use of e-services from the Department of Lands and Survey. Also, all antecedents showed direct significant relationships with user attitude. Results showed a direct significant relationship between user attitude and the use of e-services from the Department of Lands and Survey. Through mediation of user attitude, five indirect significant relationships between the antecedents and the use of e-services from the Department of Lands and Survey were found. The inclusion of new antecedents such as privacy and site content may enhance the understanding of how users use e-services provided by the Department of Lands and Survey.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1177 | Reviews: 0

 
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Individual, technological, organizational, and environmental factors impact of the internet of things on e-learning adoption in higher education institutions in Jordan Pages 1451-1462 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Hassan Al Wahshat, Amin Khalifeh, Adnan Taha, Firas Rashed Wahsheh, Khalid Thaher Amayreh, Mohammed Al Matalka

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.3.020

Keywords: e-learning, IoT, Awareness, Attitude, Behavior, Jordanian banks

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The world of the Internet of Things (IoT), even though it is continuously morphing as a fresh paradigm at the intersection of technology and education, is still struggling with several difficulties that prevent its absorption into the e-learning platforms of higher education institutions (HEIs). The breadth of Internet of Things implementation in developing countries, particularly Jordan, Malaysia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Bangladesh, remains behind, even though industrialized nations have made significant advancements in their utilization of IoT, with the United Kingdom, the United States of America, China, and Japan acting as prominent examples. In the realm of research that focuses on the progression of the IOT integration into the e-learning systems of economically challenged countries, there is a substantial disparity. In particular, the focus of this research is on Jordan to shed light on the primary variables that are either facilitating or hindering the adoption of the IoT within the e-learning sector of Jordan's HEIs. A comprehensive analysis of previous research has been undertaken as a first stage in this investigation. The goal of this analysis is to identify important factors that are involved in the process of IOT adoption. Following that, we used an inferential technique, collecting data from 306 respondents who were enrolled in Jordanian higher education institutions. During our investigation, we discovered that the rate of the IOT integration was significantly influenced by factors such as accessibility, usability, technical assistance, and individual capabilities. In addition, our findings suggest that factors such as attitude, behavior, financial preparedness, dependability, and training have a substantial impact on the adoption of the IOT. On the other hand, the study seemed to indicate that characteristics such as class capacity, awareness, system resources, and course design had a minor influence on the adoption rates inside HEIs. In conclusion, this study provides tangible suggestions to strengthen the integration of the IoT inside Jordanian HEIs. These recommendations provide significant insights that can be used by policy architects, government entities, and higher education institutions to overcome the challenges that relate to the deployment of IoT in the higher learning sector.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 729 | Reviews: 0

 
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