Prior research has pointed to discrepancies between users ' privacy concerns and disclosure behaviors, denoted as the privacy paradox, and repeatedly highlighted the importance to find explanations for this dichotomy. In this regard, three approaches have been proposed by prior literature: (1) use of actual disclosure behavior rather than behavioral intentions, (2) systematic distinction between pre-existing attitudes and situation-specific privacy considerations, and (3) limited and irrational cognitive processes during decision-making. The current research proposes an experiment capable to test these three assumptions simultaneously. More precisely, the authors aim to explore the contextual nature of privacy-related decisions by syst...
Privacy is an important concept that has been investigated extensively in context of user expectatio...
Individuals often demonstrate privacy behaviors that are contrary to their concerns about informatio...
Interconnected devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and smartcars are rapidly becoming ubiquit...
As a potential explanation to measured inconsistencies between stated privacy concerns and actual di...
This study explicates why consumers allow the unconditional collection and processing of personal da...
Privacy decision making has been examined in the literature from alternative perspectives. A dominan...
Internet users commonly agree that it is important for them to protect their personal data. However,...
Also known as the privacy paradox, recent research on online behavior has revealed discrepancies bet...
The study was run to investigate exploratory capabilities of factors such as individual characterist...
Most people indicate disclosure of private information as a concern but keep revealing personal info...
The concerns individuals express over the privacy of their personal information could inhibit them f...
Prior research shows that Social Network Sites (SNS) users who are concerned about personal privacy ...
The study was run to investigate exploratory capabilities of factors such as individual characterist...
Consenting to digital services’ privacy policies is standard practice. It often occurs at the early ...
Information privacy paradox is of great interest to IS researchers and firms gathering personal info...
Privacy is an important concept that has been investigated extensively in context of user expectatio...
Individuals often demonstrate privacy behaviors that are contrary to their concerns about informatio...
Interconnected devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and smartcars are rapidly becoming ubiquit...
As a potential explanation to measured inconsistencies between stated privacy concerns and actual di...
This study explicates why consumers allow the unconditional collection and processing of personal da...
Privacy decision making has been examined in the literature from alternative perspectives. A dominan...
Internet users commonly agree that it is important for them to protect their personal data. However,...
Also known as the privacy paradox, recent research on online behavior has revealed discrepancies bet...
The study was run to investigate exploratory capabilities of factors such as individual characterist...
Most people indicate disclosure of private information as a concern but keep revealing personal info...
The concerns individuals express over the privacy of their personal information could inhibit them f...
Prior research shows that Social Network Sites (SNS) users who are concerned about personal privacy ...
The study was run to investigate exploratory capabilities of factors such as individual characterist...
Consenting to digital services’ privacy policies is standard practice. It often occurs at the early ...
Information privacy paradox is of great interest to IS researchers and firms gathering personal info...
Privacy is an important concept that has been investigated extensively in context of user expectatio...
Individuals often demonstrate privacy behaviors that are contrary to their concerns about informatio...
Interconnected devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, and smartcars are rapidly becoming ubiquit...