The concerns individuals express over the privacy of their personal information could inhibit them from disclosing their personal information, despite the benefits they may attain from doing so. However, while individuals\u27 express privacy concerns, they still continue to disclose personal information. The actions of such individuals, known as the privacy paradox, suggests that there are factors are present which may influence or inhibit individuals from disclosing personal information. The aim of our study is to investigate the privacy paradox to better understand individuals\u27 decisions to withhold or disclose personal information. We argue that individuals disclose personal information based on a cognitive disposition, which include...
Scholars and commentators often argue that individuals do not care about their privacy, and that use...
Privacy paradox refers to the inconsistency that sometimes exists between individuals’ expressed pri...
The growing access to private information has been amplifying concerns of privacy compromise. Althou...
The privacy paradox is a phenomenon whereby individuals continue to disclose their personal informat...
Most people indicate disclosure of private information as a concern but keep revealing personal info...
Prior research shows that Social Network Sites (SNS) users who are concerned about personal privacy ...
The discrepancy between individuals’ intention to disclose data and their actual disclosure behaviou...
Prior research has pointed to discrepancies between users ' privacy concerns and disclosure beh...
This study explicates why consumers allow the unconditional collection and processing of personal da...
One of the most prominent ethical concerns regarding emerging neurotechnologies is mental privacy. T...
The privacy paradox phenomenon suggests that individuals tend to make privacy decisions (i.e., discl...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Consumers have become the targets of a dual threat; more frequent requests for personal information ...
Social media users tend to disclose a large amount of private information despite their high privacy...
The study was run to investigate exploratory capabilities of factors such as individual characterist...
Scholars and commentators often argue that individuals do not care about their privacy, and that use...
Privacy paradox refers to the inconsistency that sometimes exists between individuals’ expressed pri...
The growing access to private information has been amplifying concerns of privacy compromise. Althou...
The privacy paradox is a phenomenon whereby individuals continue to disclose their personal informat...
Most people indicate disclosure of private information as a concern but keep revealing personal info...
Prior research shows that Social Network Sites (SNS) users who are concerned about personal privacy ...
The discrepancy between individuals’ intention to disclose data and their actual disclosure behaviou...
Prior research has pointed to discrepancies between users ' privacy concerns and disclosure beh...
This study explicates why consumers allow the unconditional collection and processing of personal da...
One of the most prominent ethical concerns regarding emerging neurotechnologies is mental privacy. T...
The privacy paradox phenomenon suggests that individuals tend to make privacy decisions (i.e., discl...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Consumers have become the targets of a dual threat; more frequent requests for personal information ...
Social media users tend to disclose a large amount of private information despite their high privacy...
The study was run to investigate exploratory capabilities of factors such as individual characterist...
Scholars and commentators often argue that individuals do not care about their privacy, and that use...
Privacy paradox refers to the inconsistency that sometimes exists between individuals’ expressed pri...
The growing access to private information has been amplifying concerns of privacy compromise. Althou...