In this study, we attempt to understand one frequently observed paradox in user social networking behavior – highly concerned about privacy issues on social networking sites, yet actively participating in social networking activities. Based on qualitative analysis of student essays on their social networking activities and perceptions, we propose a theory for user online social networking behavior – the adaptive cognition theory (ACT). The main argument of the theory is that user behavior toward social networking is dynamic and adaptive primarily influenced by the perceived benefits and risks. More often than not, the perceived benefits dominate the perceived risks in user behavior calculus, resulting in the commonly observed phenomenon tha...
The popularity of social networking websites among Internet users continues to grow, even though soc...
Whiles some use the internet basically for commerce, other use for educational purposes whiles to ot...
Advertising on social networking sites is a much more complicated phenomenon than on traditional bro...
Social networking sites have become a predominant means of communication across the globe. Activitie...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...
Online social networking offers a new, easy and inexpensive way to maintain already existing relatio...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
Participation in social networking sites (SNS) has dramatically increased in recent years. SNS focus...
My dissertation focuses on understanding users’ coping with information privacy threats in Online So...
The popularity of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has posed substantial challenges to users in protect...
Along with recent advancement of web technologies, social networking sites (SNSs) affect people’s li...
Social networking sites and other examples of online social spaces have greatly expanded their membe...
With increasing usage of Social networking sites like Facebook there is a need to study privacy. Pre...
Web 2.0 technologies have changed the way users interact with the Internet. Users play a growing rol...
The popularity of social networking websites among Internet users continues to grow, even though soc...
Whiles some use the internet basically for commerce, other use for educational purposes whiles to ot...
Advertising on social networking sites is a much more complicated phenomenon than on traditional bro...
Social networking sites have become a predominant means of communication across the globe. Activitie...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...
Online social networking offers a new, easy and inexpensive way to maintain already existing relatio...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
Participation in social networking sites (SNS) has dramatically increased in recent years. SNS focus...
My dissertation focuses on understanding users’ coping with information privacy threats in Online So...
The popularity of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has posed substantial challenges to users in protect...
Along with recent advancement of web technologies, social networking sites (SNSs) affect people’s li...
Social networking sites and other examples of online social spaces have greatly expanded their membe...
With increasing usage of Social networking sites like Facebook there is a need to study privacy. Pre...
Web 2.0 technologies have changed the way users interact with the Internet. Users play a growing rol...
The popularity of social networking websites among Internet users continues to grow, even though soc...
Whiles some use the internet basically for commerce, other use for educational purposes whiles to ot...
Advertising on social networking sites is a much more complicated phenomenon than on traditional bro...