This article examines online behaviors that increase or reduce risk of online identity theft The authors report results from three consumer surveys that indicate the propensity to protect oneself from online identity theft varies by population. The authors then examine attitudinal, behavioral, and demographic antecedents that predict the tendency to protect one\u27s privacy and identity online. Implications and suggestions for managers, public policy makers, and consumers related to protecting online privacy and identity theft are provided
Part 3: SecurityInternational audienceThis study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (F...
This study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (FOFL), fear of reputational damage (FOR...
Datafication entails discussions about adequate privacy and data governance and the role of user sel...
Identity theft victimization is associated with serious physical and mental health morbidities. The ...
Identity theft and fraud are crimes that have become prevalent in the 'wired world'. The f...
Online identity theft is one of the perils almost every Internet user is put at. Not every Internet ...
Personally managing and protecting online privacy has become an essential part of everyday life. Thi...
s the Internet continues to evolve into a more social and interactive space, new threats to online c...
Personally managing and protecting online privacy has become an essential part of everyday life. Thi...
Over the last decade using the Internet for online shopping, information browsing and searching as w...
As much as consumers express desires to safeguard their online privacy, they often fail to do so eff...
This article explains Internet users’ self-help activities in protecting their privacy online using ...
As much as consumers express desires to safeguard their online privacy, they often fail to do so eff...
Internet users permanently balance the benefits of information disclosure and the risk of privacy in...
A widely promoted preventative measure against becoming a victim of cybercrime is the control of per...
Part 3: SecurityInternational audienceThis study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (F...
This study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (FOFL), fear of reputational damage (FOR...
Datafication entails discussions about adequate privacy and data governance and the role of user sel...
Identity theft victimization is associated with serious physical and mental health morbidities. The ...
Identity theft and fraud are crimes that have become prevalent in the 'wired world'. The f...
Online identity theft is one of the perils almost every Internet user is put at. Not every Internet ...
Personally managing and protecting online privacy has become an essential part of everyday life. Thi...
s the Internet continues to evolve into a more social and interactive space, new threats to online c...
Personally managing and protecting online privacy has become an essential part of everyday life. Thi...
Over the last decade using the Internet for online shopping, information browsing and searching as w...
As much as consumers express desires to safeguard their online privacy, they often fail to do so eff...
This article explains Internet users’ self-help activities in protecting their privacy online using ...
As much as consumers express desires to safeguard their online privacy, they often fail to do so eff...
Internet users permanently balance the benefits of information disclosure and the risk of privacy in...
A widely promoted preventative measure against becoming a victim of cybercrime is the control of per...
Part 3: SecurityInternational audienceThis study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (F...
This study measures the influence of fear of financial loss (FOFL), fear of reputational damage (FOR...
Datafication entails discussions about adequate privacy and data governance and the role of user sel...