Ja-Naé Duane Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Ja-Naé Duane's research explores the multifaceted intersection of technology, ethics, and human experience. Her work spans diverse areas, from investigating privacy, security, and data protection to cutting-edge applications of blockchain technology and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. Duane also examines innovative human-technology interaction, with a particular focus on empathy in medical education. Recent work includes a systematic literature review mapping dark patterns in scholarship and explorations of methods for ethics-focused practice. She has also investigated environmental considerations for telehealth and the use of virtual environments to study emotional responses to clinical communication. Her research considers demographic differences in presence across a range of studies.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 27
- Citations: 135
Selected Publications
- Upper echelons theory: Research at the nexus of CEO psychological profiles, gender, and firm diversity (2025) DOI
- Digital nudges: a systematic narrative review and taxonomy (2024) DOI
- The Politics of Blockchain: Power Dynamics in Decentralized Systems (2024) DOI
- Legal Trouble?: UX Practitioners' Engagement with Law and Regulation (2024) DOI
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