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Consumer Perceptions towards Unsolicited Advertisements on Social Media
The practice of unsolicited advertisements on social media has grown prevalent. This data article presents 837 US-based social media users’ consumer perceptions of such advertisements. Understanding how consumers perceive unsolicited advertising is vital
Rhoderick Romano, Jeongsoo Han
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Voice Activated Personal Assistants (VAPA) are unique and different from other Information Systems (IS) due to their personalized, intelligent, and human-like behavior.
Debajyoti Pal +2 more
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Metaverse: Security and Privacy Concerns
The term “metaverse”, a three-dimensional virtual universe similar to the real realm, has always been full of imagination since it was put forward in the 1990s. Recently, it is possible to realize the metaverse with the continuous emergence and progress of various technologies, and thus it has attracted extensive attention again.
Ruoyu ZHAO +4 more
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While Social Network Sites (SNSs) allow users to share content, some users may sometimes deliberately limit what they share for various reasons. The present research focuses the concerns about what academics share on SNSs in the field of communication in
Betül Önay Doğan +3 more
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Privacy Concerns and Information Sharing: The Perspective of the U-Shaped Curve
Privacy concerns are a key predictor of information sharing, yet some critical issues remain unclear. Based on social capital theory, this study argues that the relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing is a U-shaped curve. Users with
Chien-Lung Hsu +3 more
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The Role of Privacy Fatigue in Privacy Paradox: A PSM and Heterogeneity Analysis
Powerful rising trends of mobile media platforms have also resulted in the escalation of users’ privacy concerns. However, there is a paradox between users’ attitudes towards privacy and their actual privacy disclosure behaviors.
Xinluan Tian, Lina Chen, Xiaojuan Zhang
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Measuring individuals’ concerns over collective privacy on social networking sites
With the rise of social networking sites (SNSs), individuals not only disclose personal information but also share private information concerning others online.
Haiyan Jia, Heng Xu
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The datafication of learning has created vast amounts of digital data which may contribute to enhancing teaching and learning. While researchers have successfully used learning analytics, for instance, to improve student retention and learning design ...
Maina Korir +4 more
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Privacy Concerns in Chatbot Interactions
Chatbots are increasingly used in a commercial context to make product- or service-related recommendations. By doing so, they collect personal information of the user, similar to other online services. While privacy concerns in an online (website-) context are widely studied, research in the context of chatbot-interaction is lacking.
Carolin Ischen +4 more
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Do privacy and security regulations need a status update? Perspectives from an intergenerational survey. [PDF]
The importance of health privacy protections in the era of the "Facebook Generation" has been called into question. The ease with which younger people share personal information about themselves has led to the assumption that they are less concerned than
Stacey Pereira +6 more
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