2013
DOI: 10.2308/isys-50692
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A Survey of Privacy-Aware Supply Chain Collaboration: From Theory to Applications

Abstract: In the contemporary information era, the ubiquitous collection of data from different parties frequently accommodates significant mutual benefits to the involved participants. However, data is a double-bladed sword. Inappropriate access or use of data by the recipients may pose serious privacy issues that explicitly harm the data owners. In the past decade, swiftly increasing privacy concerns arise in many business processes such as supply chain management. How to protect the private information of different p… Show more

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“…Such information disclosure would explicitly compromise the consumers' privacy on the power grid [40,41]. We will explore privacy-preserving schemes [42,43] to effectively formulate and efficiently solve the ECS/GECS problem among multiple agents on the smart grid with limited disclosure [44,45]. Furthermore, we will extend the agent-based ECS problems for appliances to the entities with renewable energy sources [46,47], considering each agent and its appliances as a microgrid (which both consumes and generates electricity).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such information disclosure would explicitly compromise the consumers' privacy on the power grid [40,41]. We will explore privacy-preserving schemes [42,43] to effectively formulate and efficiently solve the ECS/GECS problem among multiple agents on the smart grid with limited disclosure [44,45]. Furthermore, we will extend the agent-based ECS problems for appliances to the entities with renewable energy sources [46,47], considering each agent and its appliances as a microgrid (which both consumes and generates electricity).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As collaborative approaches lead to a more open sharing of data between supply chain partners, security and privacy protection issues also attract progressively more attention (ALICE [30], Zeng et al [31], Hong et al [32]). …”
Section: Collaborations and Neutral Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although a significant amount of research has looked at the information and financial requirements to create effective collaboration and decision making across a SC (such as Cao et al 2010 andLehoux et al 2014), no research to date has investigated the security issues that might present and how they can be overcome as organizations make planning, negotiation and pricing decisions more collaboratively across a SC (Hong et al 2014). This is an increasingly important concern within businesses in general (Upton and Creese, 2014) and its implications for effective SCM need to be better understood.…”
Section: Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%