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Privacy Personas for IoT-Based Health Research: A Privacy Calculus Approach [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Digital Health, 2021
The reliance on data donation from citizens as a driver for research, known as citizen science, has accelerated during the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic. An important enabler of this is Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as mobile phones and wearable devices ...
Benjamin Maus   +2 more
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A Cross-Cultural Perspective on the Privacy Calculus [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2017
The “privacy calculus” approach to studying online privacy implies that willingness to engage in disclosures on social network sites (SNSs) depends on evaluation of the resulting risks and benefits.
Sabine Trepte   +5 more
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How do risks and benefits affect user’ privacy decisions? An event-related potential study on privacy calculus process [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine how risks and benefits affect users’ privacy-related decision-making processes.Design/methods/approachThis study collected and analyzed the neural activity processes of users’ privacy-related decisions when ...
Jialin Fu, Jiaming Zhang, Xihang Li
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Privacy by typing in the $\pi$-calculus [PDF]

open access: yesLogical Methods in Computer Science, 2017
In this paper we propose a formal framework for studying privacy in information systems. The proposal follows a two-axes schema where the first axis considers privacy as a taxonomy of rights and the second axis involves the ways an information system ...
Dimitrios Kouzapas, Anna Philippou
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Balancing act: Europeans' privacy calculus and security concerns in online CSAM detection [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Big Data
This study examines privacy calculus in online child sexual abuse material (CSAM) detection across Europe, using Flash Eurobarometer 532 data. Drawing on theories of structuration and risk society, we analyze how individual agency and institutional ...
Răzvan Rughiniş   +3 more
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Out of Control – Privacy Calculus and the Effect of Perceived Control and Moral Considerations on the Usage of IoT Healthcare Devices [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
People are increasingly applying Internet of Things (IoT) devices that help them improve their fitness and provide information about their state of health. Although the acceptance of healthcare devices is increasing throughout the general population, IoT
Evgenia Princi, Nicole C. Krämer
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Examining the Intention of Authorization via Apps: Personality Traits and Expanded Privacy Calculus Perspectives [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2022
By integrating the extended privacy calculus theory with the Big Five personality theory, this research proposes and validates a conceptual model in the context of mobile application (App) information authorization.
Jie Tang, Bin Zhang, Shuochen Xiao
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Privacy paradox and privacy calculus: the dilemma and trade-offs of privacy protection among Chinese middle-aged and elderly under digital stress [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionDigitalization has reshaped everyday life while creating new privacy and security risks, which are particularly acute for middle-aged and older adults who entered the digital era relatively late.
Jingya Hao   +3 more
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Extending the Privacy Calculus to the mHealth Domain: Survey Study on the Intention to Use mHealth Apps in Germany

open access: yesJMIR Human Factors, 2023
BackgroundWith the increasing digitalization of the health sector, more and more mobile health (mHealth) apps are coming to the market to continuously collect and process sensitive health data for the benefit of patients and ...
Niklas von Kalckreuth, Markus A Feufel
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The Privacy Calculus: Mobile Apps and User Perceptions of Privacy and Security [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Engineering Business Management, 2012
A continuing stream of new mobile data services are being released that rely upon the collection of personal data to support a business model. New technologies including facial recognition, sensors and Near Field Communications (NFC) will increasingly ...
Elizabeth Fife, Juan Orjuela
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