[HTML][HTML] The privacy paradox–Investigating discrepancies between expressed privacy concerns and actual online behavior–A systematic literature review
S Barth, MDT De Jong - Telematics and informatics, 2017 - Elsevier
Also known as the privacy paradox, recent research on online behavior has revealed
discrepancies between user attitude and their actual behavior. More specifically: While …
discrepancies between user attitude and their actual behavior. More specifically: While …
Explaining the privacy paradox: A systematic review of literature investigating privacy attitude and behavior
Although survey results show that the privacy of their personal data is an important issue for
online users worldwide, most users rarely make an effort to protect this data actively and …
online users worldwide, most users rarely make an effort to protect this data actively and …
The non-monetary benefits of mobile commerce: Extending UTAUT2 with perceived value
N Shaw, K Sergueeva - International journal of information management, 2019 - Elsevier
Consumers can conduct mobile commerce via their smartphones. They can search for
products and when ready, they pay and have the products delivered to their homes. By …
products and when ready, they pay and have the products delivered to their homes. By …
Digital health innovation: exploring adoption of COVID-19 digital contact tracing apps
With the outbreak of COVID-19, contact tracing is becoming a used intervention to control
the spread of this highly infectious disease. This article explores an individual's intention to …
the spread of this highly infectious disease. This article explores an individual's intention to …
Mobile application security: Role of perceived privacy as the predictor of security perceptions
Despite mobile applications being at the frontier of mobile computation technologies,
security issues pose a threat to their adoption and diffusion. Recent studies suggest that …
security issues pose a threat to their adoption and diffusion. Recent studies suggest that …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the competing influences of privacy concerns and positive beliefs on citizen acceptance of contact tracing mobile applications
The continued proliferation of information technology in all aspects of our lives fosters
benefits but also generates risks to individuals' privacy. In emerging contexts, such as …
benefits but also generates risks to individuals' privacy. In emerging contexts, such as …
Expanding the technology acceptance model with the inclusion of trust, social influence, and health valuation to determine the predictors of German users' willingness …
According to one market research, fitness or running apps are hugely popular in Germany.
Such a trend prompts the question concerning the factors influencing German users' …
Such a trend prompts the question concerning the factors influencing German users' …
What catalyses mobile apps usage intention: an empirical analysis
Purpose–Considering the lack of understanding of the mobile applications (mobile apps)
market and low usage rates among Malaysians, Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of …
market and low usage rates among Malaysians, Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of …
Blissfully ignorant: the effects of general privacy concerns, general institutional trust, and affect in the privacy calculus
Existing research on information privacy has mostly relied on the privacy calculus model,
which views privacy‐related decision‐making as a rational process where individuals weigh …
which views privacy‐related decision‐making as a rational process where individuals weigh …
Mobile data donations: Assessing self-report accuracy and sample biases with the iOS Screen Time function
With digital communication increasingly shifting to mobile devices, communication research
needs to explore ways to retrieve, process, and analyze digital trace data on people's most …
needs to explore ways to retrieve, process, and analyze digital trace data on people's most …