Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use of mobile data collection applications (apps). There is still much to learn, however, about how to integrate apps in general population surveys. Recent studies investigating hypothetical willingness to complete mobile data collection tasks via an app suggest there may be substantial resistance, in particular, due to concerns around data privacy. There is not much evidence about how privacy concerns influence actual decisions to participate in app-based surveys. Theoretical approaches to understanding privacy concerns and survey participation decisions would suggest that the influence of the former over the latter is likely to vary situationa...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartpho...
Personal data from mobile apps are increasingly impacting users’ lives and privacy perceptions. Howe...
The new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes enhanced requirements on digital ...
To provide high quality, on demand localized and personalized services, mobile apps collect data abo...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
The convenience and mobility provided by smartphones have made them a preferred mode of conducting m...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
Our smartphone is full of applications and data that analytically organize, facilitate and describe ...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartpho...
Personal data from mobile apps are increasingly impacting users’ lives and privacy perceptions. Howe...
The new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) imposes enhanced requirements on digital ...
To provide high quality, on demand localized and personalized services, mobile apps collect data abo...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
The convenience and mobility provided by smartphones have made them a preferred mode of conducting m...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
Our smartphone is full of applications and data that analytically organize, facilitate and describe ...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
Smartphone travel surveys are becoming of central importance in collecting detailed, accurate data o...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...