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Death to the Privacy Calculus?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The “privacy calculus” has been used extensively to describe how people make privacy-related decisions. At the same time, many researchers have found that such decisions are often anything but calculated. More recently, the privacy calculus has been used in service of machine learning approaches to privacy.
Bart Knijnenburg   +5 more
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Privacy Calculus Revisited

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014
The use of online services, in most cases, requires the disclosure of some personal data. At the same time, online data disclosure has been shown to trigger privacy concerns.
Christian Pieter Hoffmann   +2 more
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A calculus for privacy-friendly authentication

Proceedings of the 17th ACM symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2012
Establishing authentic channels has become a common operation on the Internet and electronic commerce would not be possible without it. Because traditionally authentication is based on identifying users, the success of electronic commerce causes rapid erosion of their privacy.
Patrik Bichsel   +2 more
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Privacy by typing in the $��$-calculus

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 stores and manipulates information.
Kouzapas, Dimitrios, Philippou, Anna
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Self-disclosure and Privacy Calculus on Social Networking Sites: The Role of Culture

Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2012
Social Network Sites (SNSs) rely exclusively on user-generated content to offer engaging and rewarding experience to its members. As a result, stimulating user communication and self-disclosure is vital for the sustainability of SNSs. However, considering that the SNS users are increasingly culturally diverse, motivating this audience to self-disclose ...
Krasnova, Hanna   +2 more
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Perceived ephemerality, privacy calculus, and the privacy settings of an ephemeral social media site

Computers in Human Behavior, 2021
Abstract Ephemerality, a technical innovation in social media, aims to design a system to erase communication artifacts after a short period. Ephemerality-based affordances are attracting growing attention as they allow users to maintain a delicate balance between information disclosure and privacy protection in the social media world.
Xiaofen Ma   +3 more
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A Behavioral Perspective on the Privacy Calculus Model

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Previous studies generally support the belief that privacy risk has a negative impact on intention to disclose personal information (Malhotra, Kim and Agarwal, 2004; Xu, Teo and Tan, 2005; Drennan, Mort and Previte, 2006). Individuals who have concerns about disclosing personal information engage in various types of risk handling behaviour to reduce ...
Maria Moloney, Valerio Potì
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Examining help requests on social networking sites: Integrating privacy perception and privacy calculus perspectives

Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2020
Abstract Social networking sites (SNSs) are increasingly used for brand marketing via help-request campaigns that rely on influential users in networks. While help-request campaigns significantly foster interactions, they also threaten users’ information privacy.
Junpeng Guo, Nana Li, Yi Wu, Tingru Cui
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Investigating individual privacy within CBDC: A privacy calculus perspective

Research in International Business and Finance, 2023
Abdul Jabbar   +4 more
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Type Checking Purpose-Based Privacy Policies in the $$\pi $$ -Calculus

2016
In this paper we propose a formal framework for studying privacy preserving policies based on the notion of purpose. Our framework employs the \(\pi \)-calculus with groups accompanied by a type system for capturing privacy requirements. It also incorporates a privacy policy language which captures how different entities within a system, which are ...
Kokkinofta, E.   +3 more
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