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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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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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Privacy Concerns and Antecedents of Building Data Sharing: A Privacy Calculus Perspective

ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review, 2023
In recent years, machine learning (ML) based building analytics have been developed for diverse building services. Yet, the widespread sharing of building data, which underpins the establishment of ML models, is not a common practice in the buildings industry today. Clearly, there are privacy concerns.
Yanhui Xu, Dan Wang
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Privacy concerns with COVID-19 tracking apps: a privacy calculus approach

Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2021
Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic represents a unique challenge for public health worldwide. In this context, smartphone-based tracking apps play an important role in controlling transmission. However, privacy concerns may compromise the population’s willingness to adopt this mobile health (mHealth) technology.
Teresa Fernandes, Marta Costa
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Antecedents of privacy calculus components in virtual health communities

International Journal of Information Management, 2016
We examined communicating personal health information (PHI) in virtual communities.Younger individuals are more concerned about their PHI privacy.Healthier individuals expect to receive less personal benefits of communicating PHI.Affective commitment will increase expected outcomes of communicating PHI.
Nima Kordzadeh, John Warren, Ali Seifi
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Understanding Situational Online Information Disclosure as a Privacy Calculus

Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2010
The effect of situational factors is largely ignored by current studies on information privacy. This paper theorized and empirically tested how an individual's decision-making on information disclosure is driven by competing situational benefits and risk factors.
Han Li 0001, Rathindra Sarathy, Heng Xu
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Privacy Calculus Theory and Its Applicability for Emerging Technologies

2016
One of the most important theories to be used and modified subsequently in the IS literature is the privacy calculus theory. This calculus governs the decision-making process of individuals to predict certain behavioral outcome like, disclosing personal information, intention to use an e-commerce site, in the presence of perceived privacy risk and ...
Adrija Majumdar, Indranil Bose
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The Use of Financial Apps: Privacy Paradox or Privacy Calculus?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Hans Brits, Nicole Jonker
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