Determinants of Online Privacy Concern and Its Influence on Privacy Protection Behaviors Among Young Adolescents
Abstract
With Rogers' protection motivation theory as the theoretical framework, this study identified determinants of young adolescents' level of privacy concerns, which, in turn, affects their resultant coping behaviors to protect privacy. Survey data from 144 middle school students revealed that perceived risks of information disclosure increased privacy concerns, whereas perceived benefits offered by information exchange decreased privacy concerns....
Paper Details
Title
Determinants of Online Privacy Concern and Its Influence on Privacy Protection Behaviors Among Young Adolescents
Published Date
Sep 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
3
Pages
389 - 418
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