Affect and Online Privacy Concerns
Abstract
Privacy risks are pervasive and while considerable work is available on cognitive aspects of privacy concern, very little is known about the emotional/affective aspect of privacy risk. Recent experimental evidence, suggests that contextual cues, rather than deliberate evaluation of costs and benefits of privacy, affect people’s privacy behaviors. This finding raises fundamental questions about the role of privacy concern in theory, the...
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Affect and Online Privacy Concerns
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
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