In this study, we carry out a methodological replication of the research done by Choi et al. (2015) published in Information System Research. In the original study, the authors integrate the privacy and teasing literatures under a social exchange framework to understand online involuntary exposures. The original study was conducted on students from Southeast Asia. Our study uses a significantly larger sample of college students in the United States. Our replication results show that whereas most of the hypotheses supported by the original results on behavioral responses replicate with high consistency (8 out of 12 hypotheses), the results that deal with the effects of network commonality on perceived privacy invasion and perceived relations...
Online social networks (OSN) such as Facebook and Instagram have dramatically changed the way people...
In this paper, we run a series of experiments in order to investigate one possible cause of inconsis...
Social networking sites provide a virtual platform for socialization, interaction, and entertainment...
BACKGROUND: The growing popularity of social networking sites (SNS) raises concerns about privacy an...
Every month, millions of people log onto social network sites (SNSs) to disclose billions of pieces ...
Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
This study aims to understand how online identity interruption can impact psychological distress and...
Privacy has become the key concern of many users when they are confronted with friend requests on on...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
In spite of the risks, people often share large quantities of personal information online. The objec...
Social norms are powerful determinants of human behaviors in offline and online social worlds. While...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer ScienceGeorge AmariucaiDue to their wide reach, oversimpl...
<p> The first decade of the 21st century has witnessed the rise of Web 2.0 technologies that all...
Privacy is widely viewed as an interpersonal boundary regulation process in the context of online so...
Online social networks (OSN) such as Facebook and Instagram have dramatically changed the way people...
Online social networks (OSN) such as Facebook and Instagram have dramatically changed the way people...
In this paper, we run a series of experiments in order to investigate one possible cause of inconsis...
Social networking sites provide a virtual platform for socialization, interaction, and entertainment...
BACKGROUND: The growing popularity of social networking sites (SNS) raises concerns about privacy an...
Every month, millions of people log onto social network sites (SNSs) to disclose billions of pieces ...
Their sheer size and scale give social networks significant potential for shaping popular opinions. ...
This study aims to understand how online identity interruption can impact psychological distress and...
Privacy has become the key concern of many users when they are confronted with friend requests on on...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
In spite of the risks, people often share large quantities of personal information online. The objec...
Social norms are powerful determinants of human behaviors in offline and online social worlds. While...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer ScienceGeorge AmariucaiDue to their wide reach, oversimpl...
<p> The first decade of the 21st century has witnessed the rise of Web 2.0 technologies that all...
Privacy is widely viewed as an interpersonal boundary regulation process in the context of online so...
Online social networks (OSN) such as Facebook and Instagram have dramatically changed the way people...
Online social networks (OSN) such as Facebook and Instagram have dramatically changed the way people...
In this paper, we run a series of experiments in order to investigate one possible cause of inconsis...
Social networking sites provide a virtual platform for socialization, interaction, and entertainment...