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Privacy Cynicism and its Role in Privacy Decision-Making [PDF]
In the era of data-driven communication, managing one’s online privacy is a necessary, yet burdensome challenge. While individuals have concerns about firms’ data collection practices, they sometimes appear to disclose personal information for relatively small rewards.
Iris van Ooijen +2 more
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On the Evolution of the Public and the Private in the Genre Structure of Comic Drama: Plautus’ Plot in the Plays by J.F. Regnard and H. Fielding [PDF]
The article focuses on the transformations of the plot of Mostellaria (or The Haunted House) by Plautus in the plays by J.F. Regnard (Le Retour Imprévu or The Unexpected Return) and H. Fielding (The Intriguing Chambermaid).
Tatiana G. Chesnokova
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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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Will FOIAonline have Chilling Effects on Government Information Seekers? [PDF]
This study examines an online pilot program introduced by the US federal government in 2012 to help fulfill mandates of the Freedom of Information Act. The FOIAonline program has not been subject yet to academic scrutiny.
Michaelene Cox
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The Role of Privacy Cynicism in Consumer Habits with Voice Assistants: A Technology Acceptance Model Perspective [PDF]
This study aims to understand the drivers behind the usage habits of VAs. To do so, we extend the Technology Acceptance Model in conjunction with the concept of privacy cynicism, a cognitive process that remains understudied in the academic literature.
Fulya Acikgoz, Rodrigo Perez Vega
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The after party: Cynical resignation in Adtech's pivot to privacy
Digital advertising and technology companies are resigned to a new privacy imperative. They are bracing for a world where third-party tracking will be restricted by design or by law. Digital resignation typically refers to how companies cultivate a sense of powerlessness about privacy among internet users.
Lee McGuigan +3 more
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During the shift from face-to-face to online emergency classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) were under constant pressure to familiarize themselves with the once-in-many-generations learning context.
Quyen Thi Thuc Bui +2 more
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Online Users’ Cynical Attitudes towards Privacy Protection : Examining Privacy Cynicism
As the complexity of managing online personal information is increasing and data breach incidents frequently occur, online users feel a loss of control over their privacy. Such a situation leads to their cynical attitudes towards privacy protection, called privacy cynicism.
Hanbyul Choi, Yoonhyuk Jung
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BackgroundSocial media is a key platform for college students’ daily communication. However, frequent online fraud incidents have raised widespread concern. Interestingly, many users’ high-risk perception does not prevent them from continuing to disclose
Shuyan Huang +10 more
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Motivators and Demotivators of Consumers’ Smart Voice Assistant Usage for Online Shopping
As smart voice assistants (SVAs) become increasingly integrated into digital commerce, understanding the psychological factors driving their adoption or resistance is essential.
Müzeyyen Gelibolu, Kamel Mouloudj
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