Nowadays, mobile social networks are capable of promoting social networking benefits during physical meetings, in order to leverage interpersonal affinities not only among acquaintances, but also between strangers. Due to their foundation on automated sharing of personal data in the physical surroundings of the user, these networks are subject to crucial privacy threats. Privacy management systems must be capable of accurate selection of data disclosure according to human data sensitivity evaluation. Therefore, it is crucial to research and comprehend an individual's personal information disclosure decisions happening in ordinary human communication. Consequently, in this paper we provide insight into influential factors of human data discl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explain the effect of trust, knowledge, and control on priv...
AbstractSocial networks have become a part of human life. Starting from sharing information like tex...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
Ubiquitous social networking services offer new opportunities for developing advantageous relationsh...
The wide adoption of mobile devices and social media platforms have dramatically increased the colle...
AbstractSmart mobile devices and an abundance of social mobile applications are emerging that facili...
Recent trends show that the popularity of Social Networks (SNs) has been increasing rapidly. From da...
This research utilises a comprehensive survey to ascertain the level of social networking site perso...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to bridge the gap in the existing literature by exploring the...
An increasing amount of personal information from different sources is collected and mined by differ...
Mobile technology has accelerated the pace at which people access, acquire and generate data. Users’...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to bridge the gap in the existing literature by exploring th...
The Information Systems literature has substantially advanced understanding of privacy in both offli...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are heavily used today and despite of all privacy concerns found a way...
Social media networks are increasing their types of services and the numbers of users are rapidly gr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explain the effect of trust, knowledge, and control on priv...
AbstractSocial networks have become a part of human life. Starting from sharing information like tex...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...
Ubiquitous social networking services offer new opportunities for developing advantageous relationsh...
The wide adoption of mobile devices and social media platforms have dramatically increased the colle...
AbstractSmart mobile devices and an abundance of social mobile applications are emerging that facili...
Recent trends show that the popularity of Social Networks (SNs) has been increasing rapidly. From da...
This research utilises a comprehensive survey to ascertain the level of social networking site perso...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to bridge the gap in the existing literature by exploring the...
An increasing amount of personal information from different sources is collected and mined by differ...
Mobile technology has accelerated the pace at which people access, acquire and generate data. Users’...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to bridge the gap in the existing literature by exploring th...
The Information Systems literature has substantially advanced understanding of privacy in both offli...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are heavily used today and despite of all privacy concerns found a way...
Social media networks are increasing their types of services and the numbers of users are rapidly gr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explain the effect of trust, knowledge, and control on priv...
AbstractSocial networks have become a part of human life. Starting from sharing information like tex...
The privacy paradox describes a phenomenon whereby there is no connection between stated privacy con...