![]() An empirical study on the adoption of blockchain-based games from users’ perspectives. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 16 (4), 418-435. The influence of inputs in the information security policy development: an institutional perspective. The Emerging Technologies of Digital Payments and Associated Challenges: A Systematic Literature Review. Information and Computer Security, 30 (2), 153-172. An information classification model for public sector organizations in Sweden: a case study of a Swedish municipality. A Method for Enterprise Architecture Model Slicing. Policy components - a conceptual model for modularizing and tailoring of information security policies. Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 18 (1), 35-47. Learners and their learning environment in Swedish higher education: Challenges in computer-mediated learning during COVID-19. Research interest: Mobile information systems, blockchain technology, e-learning, enterprise modelling, technology diffusion, and information security management. He has published more than 80 refereed papers in journals, books and archival proceedings since 2006. He also served as track-chair on mobile business at PACIS 2014, digital business at PACIS 2016, and IS/IT Strategy, Leadership, and Governance at PACIS 2018. He is the member of both IFIP WG 8.1 Design and evaluation of information systems and IFIP WG 6.11 Communication Aspects of the E-World. He obtained his PhD (2011) in information systems from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway, and his MSc (2006) in Engineering and Management of Information Systems from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden. He is specialized in mobile information systems, blockchain technology, information security management, enterprise modelling and technology diffusion. He is also the coordinator of the Master's Programme in Information Systems (Information Security Management) at Örebro University, Sweden. ![]() Shang Gao is an Associate professor (Docent) in Information Systems at the School of Business, Örebro University, Sweden.
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