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Contribution Perception on Confidentiality of Digital Transactions Among Santhal Community

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Business & Management (ICETBM 2023)

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  • Durga Prasad Singh Samanta

    (K.I.I.T. University)

  • B. C. M. Patnaik

    (K.I.I.T. University)

  • Ipseeta Satpathy

    (K.I.I.T. University)

  • Liji Panda

    (K.I.S.S. University)

  • Kandan Hansdah

    (K.I.I.T. University)

  • Snigdharani Panda

    (K.I.S.S. University)

Abstract

The study undertakes a survey from indigenous respondents specifically belonging to Santhal community about their perception towards digital transactions and to understand the demographic factors like gender, age and literacy and its significance on confidence of individuals on digital transactions, for this research the sample selected belong to indigenous peoples of Odisha. Descriptive and non-parametric statistical tests were conducted to understand the association and the strength of the variables in this study. Purpose of this study is to investigate whether there is a relationship between gender, age, and literacy rate in perceived confidentiality of digital transactions.

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  • Durga Prasad Singh Samanta & B. C. M. Patnaik & Ipseeta Satpathy & Liji Panda & Kandan Hansdah & Snigdharani Panda, 2023. "Contribution Perception on Confidentiality of Digital Transactions Among Santhal Community," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Sudarsan Jayasingh & Kirubaharan Boobalan & Thiruvenkadam Thiagarajan (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Business & Management (ICETBM 2023), pages 258-264, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-162-3_23
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-162-3_23
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