Also known as the privacy paradox, recent research on online behavior has revealed discrepancies between user attitude and their actual behavior. More specifically: While …
S Kokolakis - Computers & security, 2017 - Elsevier
Do people really care about their privacy? Surveys show that privacy is a primary concern for citizens in the digital age. On the other hand, individuals reveal personal information for …
Background: The number of mental health apps (MHapps) developed and now available to smartphone users has increased in recent years. MHapps and other technology-based …
L Van Zoonen - Government Information Quarterly, 2016 - Elsevier
In this paper a framework is constructed to hypothesize if and how smart city technologies and urban big data produce privacy concerns among the people in these cities (as …
Research shows that people's use of computers and mobile phones is often characterized by a privacy paradox: Their self-reported concerns about their online privacy appear to be in …
In the past ten years, social media has become an integral part of everyday life with large economic, political, and societal implications. While the influence of traditional media …
The original, bestselling, and award-winning textbook on social media marketing, featuring all the essential topics, concepts, research, and practical application for study and career …
CA Lin, T Kim - Computers in human behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Sponsored advertising has generated strong advertising revenues for Facebook in recent years. As sponsored ads are built on an interactive platform that could be seen as invasive …
E Litt, E Hargittai - Social Media+ Society, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
When people construct and share posts on social network sites like Facebook and Twitter, whom do they imagine as their audience? How do users describe this imagined audience …