This thesis explores Facebook as a social networking site and its uses as an information-seeking tool. This research was set out two explore two facets of information seeking when utilizing Facebook: why do people utilize Facebook as an information-seeking tool and what makes them trust the information that they have gathered through that tool. The main focus of this study is linked to aspects of information trustworthiness. This research uncovered that people utilize Facebook to gather either social information or miscellaneous information. Where the type of search influenced the usage of Facebook with five main categories: “monitoring” people, searching for social events or groups, searching for people with perceived similar previous expe...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
This study draws on the mental accounting perspective and a tripartite model of trust to explain why...
This thesis explores how social networking sites are changing the way individuals socialize in every...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
Abstract This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of inf...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
The revelation of large amounts of personal information on social network sites is increasingly bei...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
The paper offers a look at Facebook social service from the point of view of information management ...
Facebook has become an increasingly important tool for people engaging in a range of communication b...
Why does wide incongruence exist between people’s personal privacy concerns and their willingness to...
The advent of social networking technologies has been met with mixed reactions in academic and corpo...
This study investigates Facebook users' perceptions of online privacy, exploring their awareness of ...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
This study draws on the mental accounting perspective and a tripartite model of trust to explain why...
This thesis explores how social networking sites are changing the way individuals socialize in every...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
Abstract This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of inf...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
The revelation of large amounts of personal information on social network sites is increasingly bei...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
Over more than a decade, IS research has examined the role of trust in the context of technology ado...
The paper offers a look at Facebook social service from the point of view of information management ...
Facebook has become an increasingly important tool for people engaging in a range of communication b...
Why does wide incongruence exist between people’s personal privacy concerns and their willingness to...
The advent of social networking technologies has been met with mixed reactions in academic and corpo...
This study investigates Facebook users' perceptions of online privacy, exploring their awareness of ...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
This study draws on the mental accounting perspective and a tripartite model of trust to explain why...
This thesis explores how social networking sites are changing the way individuals socialize in every...