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Online Romance Scam: Expensive e-Living for romantic happiness

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posted on 2024-11-03, 14:46 authored by Christian Kopp, James Sillitoe, Iqbal GondalIqbal Gondal, Robert Layton
The Online Romance Scam is a very successful scam which causes considerable financial and emotional damage to its victims. It is based on building a relationship which establishes a deep trust that causes victims to voluntarily transfer funds to the scammer. The aim of this research is to explore online dating scams as a type of e-Living which initially creates happiness for the victim in a virtual romantic relationship, but tragically then causes the victim to be separated from his or her savings. Using narrative research methodology, this research will establish a model of the romance scam structure and its variations regarding human romantic attitudes, and will develop a theory which explains how the victim is moved through the phases of the scam. Findings of this research will contribute to the knowledge of the Online Romance Scam as e-Crime and provide information about the structure and the development of the modus operandi which can be used to identify an online relationship as a scam at an early phase in order to prevent significant harm to the victim.

History

Start page

175

End page

189

Total pages

15

Outlet

Proceedings of the 29th Bled eConference: Digital Economy (BLED 2016)

Name of conference

BLED 2016

Publisher

Association for Information Systems Electronic Library, AISeL

Place published

United States

Start date

2016-06-19

End date

2016-06-22

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 Association for Information Systems Electronic Library, AISeL. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006109973

Esploro creation date

2021-10-20

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