Please follow the DOI link at the top of the record to access the published version of this article online on the website of the journal.Individuals have differing levels of information privacy concern, formed by their expectations and the confidence they have that organisations meet this in practice. Variance in privacy laws and national factors may also play a role. This study analyses individuals’ information privacy expectation and confidence across two nations, the United Kingdom and South Africa, through a sur-vey of 1463 respondents. The findings indicate that the expectation for privacy in both countries are very high. However, numerous significant differences exist between expectations and confidence when examining privacy principl...
This work explores online privacy and security attitudes from 24,143 individuals across 24 countries...
Though there is a tension between citizens’ privacy concerns and their acceptance of government surv...
Privacy is a fundamental right, with humans often wanting to keep their information private. Technol...
Globally, there is growing concern over transparency and fairness when processing personal informati...
Please follow the DOI link at the top of the record to access the published version of this article ...
Purpose: This research investigates the difference between South Africa (SA) and the United Kingdom ...
In the United Kingdom (UK), the Data Protection Act (DPA) has been in force since 1998, whereas Sout...
This paper presents the results of a cross-cultural study into attitudes towards information privacy...
Information privacy has received much public and research interest in recent years. Globally this h...
Information privacy has received much public and research interest in recent years. Globally this h...
The rise of electronic commerce and the Internet have created new technologies and capabilities, whi...
The rise of electronic commerce and the Internet have created new technologies and capabilities, whi...
Privacy International1 made the following statement regarding South Africa’s financial sector in its...
We conducted an online survey with 366 participants from Canada, India, the UK, and the US to compar...
A recent study conducted in Norway shows that there has been a rise in concern about information pri...
This work explores online privacy and security attitudes from 24,143 individuals across 24 countries...
Though there is a tension between citizens’ privacy concerns and their acceptance of government surv...
Privacy is a fundamental right, with humans often wanting to keep their information private. Technol...
Globally, there is growing concern over transparency and fairness when processing personal informati...
Please follow the DOI link at the top of the record to access the published version of this article ...
Purpose: This research investigates the difference between South Africa (SA) and the United Kingdom ...
In the United Kingdom (UK), the Data Protection Act (DPA) has been in force since 1998, whereas Sout...
This paper presents the results of a cross-cultural study into attitudes towards information privacy...
Information privacy has received much public and research interest in recent years. Globally this h...
Information privacy has received much public and research interest in recent years. Globally this h...
The rise of electronic commerce and the Internet have created new technologies and capabilities, whi...
The rise of electronic commerce and the Internet have created new technologies and capabilities, whi...
Privacy International1 made the following statement regarding South Africa’s financial sector in its...
We conducted an online survey with 366 participants from Canada, India, the UK, and the US to compar...
A recent study conducted in Norway shows that there has been a rise in concern about information pri...
This work explores online privacy and security attitudes from 24,143 individuals across 24 countries...
Though there is a tension between citizens’ privacy concerns and their acceptance of government surv...
Privacy is a fundamental right, with humans often wanting to keep their information private. Technol...