In studies of people's privacy behavior, the extent of disclosure of personal information is typically measured as a summed total or a ratio of disclosure. In this paper, we evaluate three information disclosure datasets using a six-step statistical analysis, and show that people's disclosure behaviors are rather multidimensional: participants' disclosure of personal information breaks down into a number of distinct factors. Moreover, people can be classified along these dimensions into groups with different "disclosure styles". This difference is not merely in degree, but rather also in kind: one group may for instance disclose location-related but not interest-related items, whereas another group may behave exactly the other way around. W...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article whic...
Maintaining the privacy of one’s personal information—one’s choice of when to disclose it and to who...
For twenty years, Information Systems (IS) researchers investigated privacy attitudes and disclosure...
Online communities of different types have become an important part of the internet life of many peo...
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the int...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Users are increasingly willing to disclose sensitive personal information online, seemingly without ...
The processing of employees’ personal data is dramatically increasing, yet there is a lack of tools ...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...
We investigate changes to the value that individuals place on the online disclosure of their private...
The Internet has become an essential tool in the personal and professional lives of millions of peop...
Purpose: It is a widely held belief that users make a rational cost-benefit decision when choosing w...
The concept of privacy has proven difficult to analyze because of its subjective nature and suscepti...
Abstract. This paper describes empirical research into the privacy preferences and behaviors of indi...
The privacy paradox, indicating that individuals act contrary to their privacy preferences (i.e., at...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article whic...
Maintaining the privacy of one’s personal information—one’s choice of when to disclose it and to who...
For twenty years, Information Systems (IS) researchers investigated privacy attitudes and disclosure...
Online communities of different types have become an important part of the internet life of many peo...
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the int...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Users are increasingly willing to disclose sensitive personal information online, seemingly without ...
The processing of employees’ personal data is dramatically increasing, yet there is a lack of tools ...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...
We investigate changes to the value that individuals place on the online disclosure of their private...
The Internet has become an essential tool in the personal and professional lives of millions of peop...
Purpose: It is a widely held belief that users make a rational cost-benefit decision when choosing w...
The concept of privacy has proven difficult to analyze because of its subjective nature and suscepti...
Abstract. This paper describes empirical research into the privacy preferences and behaviors of indi...
The privacy paradox, indicating that individuals act contrary to their privacy preferences (i.e., at...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article whic...
Maintaining the privacy of one’s personal information—one’s choice of when to disclose it and to who...
For twenty years, Information Systems (IS) researchers investigated privacy attitudes and disclosure...