The real value of mobile applications is heavily dependent on consumers' trust in the privacy of their personal information and location data. However, research has generated few results based on actual information disclosure and even less that is based on longitudinal behavior. The purpose of this study is to execute a unique and authentic field experiment involving real risks and consumer behaviors regarding information disclosure over mobile devices. We compare two theoretical explanations of disclosure decisions: privacy calculus and prospect theory. Our results indicate that consumers are best modeled as "bounded" rational actors concerning their disclosure behavior. Also, actual information disclosure behavior over mobile applications...
Many applications on smart Phones can use various sensors embedded in the mobiles to provide users’ ...
Today, mobile app users regularly “pay” for various mobile services, such as social networking or en...
Preferences and behaviors for privacy management with mobile applications are difficult to capture. ...
The use of mobile applications continues to experience exponential growth. Using mobile apps typical...
Mobile applications (also known as “apps”) have rapidly grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. B...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
The increasing demand for mobile apps is out the current capability of mobile app developers. In add...
Utility that modern smartphone technology provides to individuals is most often enabled by technical...
Mobile applications (apps) have become highly popular and are creating new economic opportunities fo...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Mobile applications (apps) have become highly popular and are creating new economic opportunities fo...
Due to the profound integration of information systems, e. g. by smartphones and tablets, into the p...
To provide high quality, on demand localized and personalized services, mobile apps collect data abo...
Many applications on smart Phones can use various sensors embedded in the mobiles to provide users’ ...
Today, mobile app users regularly “pay” for various mobile services, such as social networking or en...
Preferences and behaviors for privacy management with mobile applications are difficult to capture. ...
The use of mobile applications continues to experience exponential growth. Using mobile apps typical...
Mobile applications (also known as “apps”) have rapidly grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. B...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...
Increased time spent online, and the increased use of mobile devices and applications have raised co...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
The increasing demand for mobile apps is out the current capability of mobile app developers. In add...
Utility that modern smartphone technology provides to individuals is most often enabled by technical...
Mobile applications (apps) have become highly popular and are creating new economic opportunities fo...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Mobile applications (apps) have become highly popular and are creating new economic opportunities fo...
Due to the profound integration of information systems, e. g. by smartphones and tablets, into the p...
To provide high quality, on demand localized and personalized services, mobile apps collect data abo...
Many applications on smart Phones can use various sensors embedded in the mobiles to provide users’ ...
Today, mobile app users regularly “pay” for various mobile services, such as social networking or en...
Preferences and behaviors for privacy management with mobile applications are difficult to capture. ...