A Review of Measures of Disclosure Outcomes in the IS Privacy Literature
Pages: 1319
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
For twenty years, Information Systems (IS) researchers investigated privacy attitudes and disclosure outcomes, yet a full understanding of the privacy disclosure relationship has not been reached. In the current study, we argue that the lack of consensus regarding the privacy-disclosure relationship may stem, at least in part, from methodological shortcomings. We contend that variations in disclosure measurement practices may be responsible for...
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Title
A Review of Measures of Disclosure Outcomes in the IS Privacy Literature
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Pages
1319
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