The study has two purposes: (1) to investigate the impact of awareness and control on Social Network Sites (SNSs) users ’ information privacy concerns, and (2) to understand how information privacy concerns and the notion of trust shape users ’ risk perceptions. The study collects data using survey methodology. A total of 356 SNS users are analyzed via partial least squares. Users regard awareness of and direct control over personal information disclosed on SNSs to be relative to their information privacy concerns in a positive and a negative direction, respectively. Furthermore, information privacy concerns and trust may collectively influence their perceived risk towards SNS. It is therefore advisable for SNS service providers to pay more...
Recently, internet is one of the most efficient and effective ways to communicate and ...
Since the introduction of social networks over a decade ago, a number of research has focused on und...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and examine a privacy behaviour model in the conte...
Purpose: The widespread use of social network services (SNS) has caused users concern about the disc...
For someone to be acknowledged in Social Network Sites (SNS), he/she needs to reveal his/her identit...
The social networking site (SNS) acts as a gateway through which online networking connections are m...
As the popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) continues to grow, the research on what affects ...
Internet usage has become a big part of many people’s lives, and among the many uses Social Networki...
Social networking websites (SNS) facilitate communication and information sharing between people. Me...
This longitudinal cohort study examines whether privacy concerns have changed on social network site...
This study qualitatively explores consumers’ privacy protecting behaviours on social networking site...
Some studies suggest that Perceived Privacy Risk exerts no influence on the Actual System Use of a S...
The popularity of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has posed substantial challenges to users in protect...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
The usage of SNS (Social Networking sites) has been increased and universalized across the world. Pe...
Recently, internet is one of the most efficient and effective ways to communicate and ...
Since the introduction of social networks over a decade ago, a number of research has focused on und...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and examine a privacy behaviour model in the conte...
Purpose: The widespread use of social network services (SNS) has caused users concern about the disc...
For someone to be acknowledged in Social Network Sites (SNS), he/she needs to reveal his/her identit...
The social networking site (SNS) acts as a gateway through which online networking connections are m...
As the popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) continues to grow, the research on what affects ...
Internet usage has become a big part of many people’s lives, and among the many uses Social Networki...
Social networking websites (SNS) facilitate communication and information sharing between people. Me...
This longitudinal cohort study examines whether privacy concerns have changed on social network site...
This study qualitatively explores consumers’ privacy protecting behaviours on social networking site...
Some studies suggest that Perceived Privacy Risk exerts no influence on the Actual System Use of a S...
The popularity of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has posed substantial challenges to users in protect...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
The usage of SNS (Social Networking sites) has been increased and universalized across the world. Pe...
Recently, internet is one of the most efficient and effective ways to communicate and ...
Since the introduction of social networks over a decade ago, a number of research has focused on und...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and examine a privacy behaviour model in the conte...