2016
DOI: 10.7595/management.fon.2016.0018
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Mapping Personal Data Flow and Regulatory Compliance in Serbian Public Institutions

Abstract: Personal data protection is becoming a major research topic in the last decades. With the technological advances, this issue was given a completely new perspective, due to increased possibilities for both use and misuse. Personal data have become a very valuable resource for different organizations worldwide in various sectors. However, regardless the efforts and constant legislation processes, personal data protection has still not been adequately managed, especially in developing countries such as Serbia. Th… Show more

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“…Deceptive behavior can sustain the information flow in the simultaneous process of social interactions through Internet and thus reduce the chances of irritating the others [21]. It is necessary to establish a legal framework for exercising the right to reuse information from the public sector that all institutions collect, process and store personal data must adopt a set of formal regulatory procedures to guarantee the protection of personal data [22]. On the other hand, the weaker perception in establishing privacy policy in the company, the degree of privacy concern become greater to use protective strategies.…”
Section: Privacy-protective Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deceptive behavior can sustain the information flow in the simultaneous process of social interactions through Internet and thus reduce the chances of irritating the others [21]. It is necessary to establish a legal framework for exercising the right to reuse information from the public sector that all institutions collect, process and store personal data must adopt a set of formal regulatory procedures to guarantee the protection of personal data [22]. On the other hand, the weaker perception in establishing privacy policy in the company, the degree of privacy concern become greater to use protective strategies.…”
Section: Privacy-protective Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%