405 research outputs found
New Blind Muti-signature Schemes based on ECDLP
In various types of electronic transactions, including election systems and digital cash schemes, user anonymity and authentication are always required. Blind signatures are considered the most important solutions to meeting these requirements. Many studies have focused on blind signature schemes; however, most of the studied schemes are single blind signature schemes. Although blind multi-signature schemes are available, few studies have focused on these schemes. In this article, blind multi-signature schemes are proposed based on the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP). The proposed schemes are based on the GOST R34.10-2012 digital signature standard and the EC-Schnorr digital signature scheme, and they satisfy blind multi-signature security requirements and have better computational performance than previously proposed schemes. The proposed schemes can be applied in election systems and digital cash schemes
Human Capital: Parental Aspirations, Ethnic Differences and Crime
This thesis comprises three empirical papers. Using various
econometric techniques, each paper examines different aspects of
human capital. These aspects vary from determinants of human
capital to heterogeneity in human capital, and to non-economic
benefit of human capital. The objective of this thesis is to
obtain a better understanding about issues related human capital
and education in developing countries, in particular Indonesia
and Vietnam.
The first research paper examines the role of parental academic
aspirations for a child in determining the allocation of the
childâs time. Parental academic aspirations are included in a
theoretical model of household utility maximization to assess how
they affect the childâs optimal time allocation. Then, an
empirical analysis is conducted to verify the effect of parental
aspirations on a childâs hours of study and work by using data
from the 2006 and 2014 Vietnam Young Lives Survey. The
instrumental variable approach is adopted to address a problem
related to the simultaneity of decision making process and
endogeneity of parental aspirations. Both the theoretical and
empirical results show that parental academic aspirations are
positively associated with the childâs hours of study and
negatively associated with the childâs hours of work.
The second research paper seeks to understand the reasons for the
ethnic gaps in education outcomes, measured by enrolment rate,
schooling progress and test scores, in Vietnam. The examination
employs Probit and multilevel regression models, and associated
decomposition techniques. The estimation results suggest that the
factors mainly driving the poor performance at school of minority
children are not their own internal attributes, but disadvantages
related to the external determinants. The decomposition results
show that the gap in enrolment is mostly explained by household
characteristics. However, all child, household and commune
attributes significantly contribute to the gap in schooling
progress. The test score gaps are attributable to a broader set
of variables such as parentâs education, the use of the
Vietnamese language, peer and school characteristics.
The third paper identifies the causal effect of education on
property crime at the district level in Indonesia over the period
2007â2012. Both dynamics of crime and endogeneity of education
are taken into accounted by applying difference generalized
method of moments. The results show that more educated
neighbourhoods experience less crime. Secondary and higher
education play a particularly important role in crime reduction.
Effects are more pronounced for crimes reported by males than
females. One mechanism seems to be that there are fewer
opportunities for engaging in criminal behaviour when one is in
school. Extreme poverty appears to weaken the extent to which
education reduces crime
Miko Team: Deep Learning Approach for Legal Question Answering in ALQAC 2022
We introduce efficient deep learning-based methods for legal document
processing including Legal Document Retrieval and Legal Question Answering
tasks in the Automated Legal Question Answering Competition (ALQAC 2022). In
this competition, we achieve 1\textsuperscript{st} place in the first task and
3\textsuperscript{rd} place in the second task. Our method is based on the
XLM-RoBERTa model that is pre-trained from a large amount of unlabeled corpus
before fine-tuning to the specific tasks. The experimental results showed that
our method works well in legal retrieval information tasks with limited labeled
data. Besides, this method can be applied to other information retrieval tasks
in low-resource languages
The role of environmental, social, and governance responsibilities and economic development on achieving the SDGs: evidence from BRICS countries
Sustainable development goal (SDG) achievement has gained
increasing trend due to the current economic uncertainty that
demands the attention of scholars, practitioners, and regulators.
Hence, the study examines the environmental, social, and governance
(ESG) responsibilities and economic development such as
economic growth, net national income and FDI on the SDG
achievements in BRICS countries. The secondary data is considered
for the study which was collected from various resources like SDG
reports published by the united nation and World Bank Indicators
(WDI) from 1991 to 2020. The current research has checked them
without structural breaks stationarity using Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test,
PhillipsâPerron (PP) test, and KwiatkowskiâPhillipsâSchmidtâShin
(KPSS), while stationarity with structural breaks has been examined
using the âzivot-andrewsâ test. The study also employed the ARDL
technique to verify the association among the constructs. The findings
revealed that ESG responsibilities, economic growth, net
national income, FDI, and inflation positively correlate with SDG
achievements in BRICS countries. This article provides help to the
regulators while making policies related the SDG achievemen
Blind multi-signature scheme based on factoring and discrete logarithm problem
One of the important objectives of information security systems is providing authentication of the electronic documents and messages. In that, blind signature schemes are an important solution to protect the privacy of users in security electronic transactions by highlighting the anonymity of participating parties. Many studies have focused on blind signature schemes, however, most of the studied schemes are based on single computationally difficult problem. Also digital signature schemes from two difficult problems were proposed but the fact is that only finding solution to single hard problem then these digital signature schemes are breakable. In this paper, we propose a new signature schemes base on the combination of the RSA and Schnorr signature schemes which are based on two hard problems: IFP and DLP. Then expanding to propose a single blind signature scheme, a blind multi-signature scheme, which are based on new baseline schemes
The impact of recentralisation on FDI : evidence from a quasi-natural experiment
This research is funded by Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) under Grant No. 502.02-2020.09.Although decentralised governance has been one of the most salient political regimes worldwide over the past few decades, many countries have started to realise various shortcomings associated with their decentralisation process. As a consequence, a number of central governments have attempted to pursue recentralisation reforms in order to reclaim authority from the localities. This government reform can lead to significant changes in institutional arrangements, and subsequently, may influence various aspects of socio-economic activities. However, the real impact of recentralisation reform still remains ambiguous. In this paper, we examine how recentralisation may affect foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. We exploit the pilot recentralisation reform that temporarily abolished the intermediate legislative branches in some provinces in Vietnam as a quasi-natural experiment. The result shows that recentralisation leads to a significant reduction in FDI inflows. Our results are robust to a number of sensitivity analyses and falsification tests. Overall, our findings contribute to the literature on the determinants of FDI and provide new evidence on the real effect of recentralisation reform.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
Understanding the Intention to Use the Grab Service in Ho Chi Minh City
The primary objective of this study was to identify the factors that influence Grabâs intention to use its services in Ho Chi Minh City and assess the impact of these factors. The ultimate goal was to provide appropriate recommendations to enhance Grabâs services. The study involved 200 participants from Ho Chi Minh City. To achieve this objective, a quantitative research method was employed, and several analytical techniques were used, including reliability testing using Cronbachâs Alpha coefficient, exploratory factor analysis, correlation analysis, and regression. The analysis results revealed three factors that significantly influence the intention to use Grab services, ranked in descending order of influence: (1) Perceived Usefulness, (2) Price Value, and (3) Alternative Vehicles. These factors play a significant role in shaping customersâ intentions to use Grabâs services. The study acknowledges its limitations and suggests future research directions for similar studies to further explore and refine the understanding of customer behavior in the ride-hailing industry.
Keywords: intention, service quality, perceived usefulness, prive value, alternative vehicle
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