Anjuli Franz

Orcid: 0000-0003-0802-0105

According to our database1, Anjuli Franz authored at least 12 papers between 2020 and 2026.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2026
Dyadic privacy management: The influence of dyadic privacy norms on the disclosure of co-owned information in romantic relationships.
Inf. Manag., 2026

2025
Opening Pandora's Dox: Investigating Dynamics Among Doxing Actors Within Online Environments.
Proceedings of the 33rd European Conference on Information Systems, 2025

2024
What Makes Doxing Good or Bad? Exploring Bystanders' Appraisal and Responses to the Malicious Disclosure of Personal Information.
Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2024

2023
AiLingo - A Design Science Approach to Advancing Non-Expert Adults' AI Literacy.
Proceedings of the 44th International Conference on Information Systems, 2023

Doxing and Doxees: A Qualitative Analysis of Victim Experiences and Responses.
Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on Information Systems, 2023

2022
Exploring interdependent privacy - Empirical insights into users' protection of others' privacy on online platforms.
Electron. Mark., December, 2022

Why Do Employees Report Cyber Threats? Comparing Utilitarian and Hedonic Motivations to Use Incident Reporting Tools.
Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Information Systems, 2022

2021
Erratum zu: Spear Phishing 2.0: Wie automatisierte Angriffe Organisationen vor neue Herausforderungen stellen.
HMD Prax. Wirtsch., 2021

SoK: Still Plenty of Phish in the Sea - A Taxonomy of User-Oriented Phishing Interventions and Avenues for Future Research.
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2021

Facing Challenges Can Make You Stronger - How Global Disruptive Change Affects Organizations' Information Security Culture.
Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Information Systems, 2021

Who Bites the Hook? Investigating Employees' Susceptibility to Phishing: A Randomized Field Experiment.
Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Information Systems, 2021

2020
Spear Phishing 2.0: Wie automatisierte Angriffe Organisationen vor neue Herausforderungen stellen.
HMD Prax. Wirtsch., 2020


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