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    Title: A meta-analysis to explore privacy cognition and information disclosure of internet users
    Authors: Yu, L (Yu, Lu)
    Li, H (Li, He)
    He, W (He, Wu)
    Wang, FK (Wang, Feng-Kwei)
    Jiao, SQ (Jiao, Shiqiao)
    Contributors: 國企系
    Keywords: Perceived privacy risks
    Privacy concern
    Disclosure intention
    Disclosure behavior
    Meta-analysis
    MASEM
    Date: 2020-04
    Issue Date: 2020-04-14 10:43:36 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Based on the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM), this study identifies the differences between perceived privacy risks and privacy concern. Furthermore, the study analyses how perceived privacy risks and privacy concerns affect the disclosure intention and the actual information disclosure behavior of Internet users. In addition, the study discusses the moderating effects of platform types, from the perspective of privacy elaboration likelihood. By applying meta-analyses and SEM on 104 independent studies with 42,256 samples from existing empirical studies, we attempt to systematically reveal the relationship between privacy cognition and information disclosure. The results show that perceived privacy risks can significantly reduce personal information disclosure intention, as well as actual information disclosure behavior. However, privacy concerns only affect disclosure intention, but do not have a significant effect on actual information disclosure behavior. The study also verified that platform types have moderating effects on the privacy decision making of Internet users. The findings yield important and useful implications, both for research and for practice.
    Relation: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 卷冊: 51 文獻號碼: UNSP 102015
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Business Administration & Graduate Institute of International Business Administration ] periodical articles

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