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Measuring the effect of node aggregation on community detection
Many times the nodes of a complex network, whether deliberately or not, are aggregated for technical, ethical, legal limitations or privacy reasons. A common example is the geographic position: one may uncover communities in a network of places, or of ...
Cloquet, Christophe +4 more
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CBDC and Trust in A Central Bank: Transitivity Of Preferences Vs. The Privacy Paradox
The privacy and anonymity of transactions are considered some of the biggest challenges when designing Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC). While many surveys show that people strongly prefer privacy in their transactions, behavioral theories suggest ...
Koziuk Viktor +3 more
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Recent studies suggest the expanding collection and use of big data by advertisers to target messages to consumers based on their location, demographics and online behaviors is escalating information privacy concerns and negatively impacting campaign ...
Nancy Howell Brinson, Matthew S. Eastin
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Diminishing personal information privacy weakens image concerns.
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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Extending the generalizability and pragmatic contributions to solve privacy paradox [PDF]
Privacy issue has increasingly become an integral part of organizations and businesses that operate within the digital era. However, heretofore, there is a lack of a systematic literature review to help scholars to integrate what has been done in ...
Du-Lieu, Lisa +3 more
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The Importance of Transparency and Willingness to Share Personal Information [PDF]
This study investigates the extent to which individuals are willing to share their sensitive personal information with companies. The study examines whether skepticism can influence willingness to share information.
Sullivan, Drew D
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Adolescents' privacy on social network sites: an investigation of predictors of privacy protection behavior [PDF]
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Courtois, Cédric +2 more
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Why Does Privacy Paradox Exist?
In this exploratory study, the main aim was to find, ‘why do people disclose information when they are concerned about their privacy?’. The reasons that provide a plausible explanation to the privacy paradox have been conjectural. From the analysis of the eighteen in-depth interviews using grounded theory, themes were then conceptualized.
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CBDC, Trust in the Central Bank and the Privacy Paradox
Privacy/anonymity of digital transactions is an issue that potentially may affect demand for central bank digital currency. Does discussions about privacy paradox related to CBDC?
Koziuk Viktor +2 more
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Das Privacy Paradox: Digitalisierung versus Privatsphäre
Wir shoppen online, kommunizieren über soziale Medien, nutzen Dating-Portale und Payback-Karten. Dabei geben wir eine Vielzahl an persönlichen Daten preis - und beschweren uns gleichzeitig über fehlenden ...
Engels, Barbara, Grunewald, Mara
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