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Competitive Price-Quality Strategy of Platforms under User Privacy Concerns

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 2022
The behavior-based discrimination price model (BBPD) needs to collect a large amount of user information, which would spark user privacy concerns. However, the literature on BBPD typically overlooks consumer privacy concerns.
Xudong Lin   +5 more
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The Effect of Privacy Concerns on Privacy Recommenders [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 21st International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, 2016
Location-sharing services such as Facebook and Foursquare/Swarm have become increasingly popular, due to the ease at which users can share their locations, and participate in services, games and other applications that leverage these locations. But it is important for people who use these services to configure appropriate location-privacy preferences ...
Yuchen Zhao, Juan Ye, Tristan Henderson
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Breaking the Data Value-Privacy Paradox in Mobile Mental Health Systems Through User-Centered Privacy Protection: A Web-Based Survey Study

open access: yesJMIR Mental Health, 2021
BackgroundMobile mental health systems (MMHS) have been increasingly developed and deployed in support of monitoring, management, and intervention with regard to patients with mental disorders.
Dongsong Zhang   +3 more
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Negotiating Privacy and Mobile Socializing: Chinese University Students’ Concerns and Strategies for Using Geosocial Networking Applications

open access: yesSocial Media + Society, 2020
Privacy risks have significant increase with the widespread use of geosocial networking applications (GSNAs). The Facebook data breach case in 2018 triggered many users’ concerns and focused attention on the debate about the trustworthiness of GSNAs ...
Haili Li
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The Robot Privacy Paradox: Understanding How Privacy Concerns Shape Intentions to Use Social Robots

open access: yesHuman-Machine Communication Journal, 2020
Conceptual research on robots and privacy has increased but we lack empirical evidence about the prevalence, antecedents, and outcomes of different privacy concerns about social robots.
Christoph Lutz, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux
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Privacy Concerns in Chatbot Interactions

open access: yes, 2020
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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My privacy at risk – my guard is on: a study of SNS use among young adults [PDF]

open access: yesVilakshan (XIMB Journal of Management)
Purpose – Increasing incidents of privacy invasion on social networking sites (SNS) are intensifying the concerns among stakeholders about the misuse of personal data.
Meenakshi Handa   +2 more
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Diminishing personal information privacy weakens image concerns.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
The popularity of social media has increased users' social visibility. However, users' limited ability to control information spread could compromise privacy. People care about how others perceive them.
Yohanes E Riyanto, Jianlin Zhang
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Privacy and Security Concerns in Telehealth [PDF]

open access: yesAMA Journal of Ethics, 2014
Arguments that mistrust about information security will deter patients from embracing telehealth care ignore patients' willingness to take on risk in the pursuit of health benefits and the role physicians will play in encouraging adoption.
Timothy M, Hale, Joseph C, Kvedar
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"Can I take your picture?": Privacy in cosplay

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2017
In this piece I examine the privacy concerns faced by costume players, or cosplayers, as a means of beginning to examine the question of how privacy can still exist in an increasingly public world.
Babak Zarin
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