To test a theoretical model, this study explores the effect of anxiety, trust, personality, and perceived benefits on the disclosure of personal information online. An online survey conducted among participants in the United States (n = 248, age range: 20–82 years) examined attitudes toward disclosing personal data online. Specifically, the study researches the impact of anxiety disclosing personal data, trust (both in the Internet and in institutions), the Big Five personality traits, and four sets of perceived shopping benefits (opportunity, bargain, purchase, and expected privacy benefits) in e-commerce disclosure and their role as antecedents for adoption and use of e-commerce. The study aligns with existing trust literature and corrobo...
To increase their revenue from electronic commerce, more and more Internet businesses are soliciting...
The Internet has become an essential tool in the personal and professional lives of millions of peop...
International audienceOur research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participati...
To test a theoretical model, this study explores the effect of anxiety, trust, personality, and perc...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Privacy concerns are cited to be on the rise due to intense personalization efforts by online firms....
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the int...
Individuals’ reluctance to provide personal information online could affect the US Governments’ ...
This study aims to provide a better picture of factors affecting personal information disclosure in ...
The collection of personal information from customers is a necessity for Internet merchants who need...
Despite increased concern about the privacy threat posed by new technology and the Internet, there i...
Despite increased concern about the privacy threat posed by new technology and the Internet, there i...
Getting consumers to disclose their personal information is an essential first step for Internet bus...
The success of an online transaction with a government organization depends on citizen's willingness...
The concept of privacy has proven difficult to analyze because of its subjective nature and suscepti...
To increase their revenue from electronic commerce, more and more Internet businesses are soliciting...
The Internet has become an essential tool in the personal and professional lives of millions of peop...
International audienceOur research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participati...
To test a theoretical model, this study explores the effect of anxiety, trust, personality, and perc...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Privacy concerns are cited to be on the rise due to intense personalization efforts by online firms....
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the int...
Individuals’ reluctance to provide personal information online could affect the US Governments’ ...
This study aims to provide a better picture of factors affecting personal information disclosure in ...
The collection of personal information from customers is a necessity for Internet merchants who need...
Despite increased concern about the privacy threat posed by new technology and the Internet, there i...
Despite increased concern about the privacy threat posed by new technology and the Internet, there i...
Getting consumers to disclose their personal information is an essential first step for Internet bus...
The success of an online transaction with a government organization depends on citizen's willingness...
The concept of privacy has proven difficult to analyze because of its subjective nature and suscepti...
To increase their revenue from electronic commerce, more and more Internet businesses are soliciting...
The Internet has become an essential tool in the personal and professional lives of millions of peop...
International audienceOur research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participati...