This paper explores the effect of cultural values and information privacy concerns on the online disclosure behaviours of global customers engaged in e-commerce activities.Hence, the general research question is as follows: In what ways do cultural values and privacy induce or deter online disclosure behaviours? To understand online disclosure behaviours from the cultural and privacy perspectives, the paper draws on two theoretical frameworks.Hall's (1976) high-context/low-context cultural theory illuminates how cultural values induce or discourage disclosure behaviours and Petronio's (2002) Communication Privacy Management (CPM) theory is useful in explaining the psychological boundaries between disclosure and privacy.Integrating these two...
Social media has become truly global in recent years. We argue that support for users ’ privacy, how...
Context plays an important role in shaping users’ privacy attitudes and behaviors. Users manage thei...
In this study, we attempt to examine the indirect and moderating effects of culture on privacy conce...
With the rapid development of e-commerce and increased number of online transactions in the developi...
A privacy paradox still exists between consumers’ willingness to transact online and their stated In...
The “privacy calculus” approach to studying online privacy implies that willingness to engage in dis...
Online transactions have been reported to be hindered by privacy concerns. Although information priv...
Purpose Digital natives have become significant users of social network sites (SNSs); therefore, th...
In this globally connected world, maintaining information privacy has become an issue to both indivi...
Consumers’ privacy and security concerns are magnified as companies rely on worldwide networks for e...
Social Network Sites (SNSs) rely exclusively on user-generated content to offer engaging and rewardi...
A major inhibitor to e-commerce stems from the reluctance consumers have to complete transactions be...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
The aim of the study is to investigate trust and privacy in a web store. Two hundred and thirty-seve...
Disclosing personal information to a crowd, with all its risks and benefits, is almost ubiquitous in...
Social media has become truly global in recent years. We argue that support for users ’ privacy, how...
Context plays an important role in shaping users’ privacy attitudes and behaviors. Users manage thei...
In this study, we attempt to examine the indirect and moderating effects of culture on privacy conce...
With the rapid development of e-commerce and increased number of online transactions in the developi...
A privacy paradox still exists between consumers’ willingness to transact online and their stated In...
The “privacy calculus” approach to studying online privacy implies that willingness to engage in dis...
Online transactions have been reported to be hindered by privacy concerns. Although information priv...
Purpose Digital natives have become significant users of social network sites (SNSs); therefore, th...
In this globally connected world, maintaining information privacy has become an issue to both indivi...
Consumers’ privacy and security concerns are magnified as companies rely on worldwide networks for e...
Social Network Sites (SNSs) rely exclusively on user-generated content to offer engaging and rewardi...
A major inhibitor to e-commerce stems from the reluctance consumers have to complete transactions be...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
The aim of the study is to investigate trust and privacy in a web store. Two hundred and thirty-seve...
Disclosing personal information to a crowd, with all its risks and benefits, is almost ubiquitous in...
Social media has become truly global in recent years. We argue that support for users ’ privacy, how...
Context plays an important role in shaping users’ privacy attitudes and behaviors. Users manage thei...
In this study, we attempt to examine the indirect and moderating effects of culture on privacy conce...