Securing online privacy: An empirical test on Internet scam victimization, online privacy concerns, and privacy protection behaviors

H Chen, CE Beaudoin, T Hong - Computers in human behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
The current study identified the antecedents of being an Internet scam victim and how it
impacts online privacy concerns and privacy protection behaviors. Structural equation …

How and when personalized advertising leads to brand attitude, click, and WOM intention

F De Keyzer, N Dens, P De Pelsmacker - Journal of Advertising, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
We study the effect of perceived personalization in advertising on social networking sites
(SNSs) on consumer brand responses. In study 1 (N= 202), we test a parallel mediation via …

Models of privacy and disclosure on social networking sites: a systematic literature review

L Nemec Zlatolas, L Hrgarek, T Welzer, M Hölbl - Mathematics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Social networking sites (SNSs) are used widely, raising new issues in terms of privacy and
disclosure. Although users are often concerned about their privacy, they often publish …

Linking ethnicity targeting with artificial intelligence and data collection: Perceptions and behavioral responses of black consumers

W Zhang, S Rodgers - Journal of Current Issues & Research in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Data-centric targeting with artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming advertising by using
machine learning and big data to target consumers, creating value for both consumers and …

Costly but effective: Comparing the factors that influence employee anti-malware behaviours

JM Blythe, L Coventry - Computers in Human Behavior, 2018 - Elsevier
A cross sectional survey examined an extended version of Protection Motivation Theory
(PMT) to identify factors that influence employees' intentions to perform three anti-malware …

Privacy and the Panopticon: Online mass surveillance's deterrence and chilling effects

E Stoycheff, J Liu, K Xu, K Wibowo - New media & society, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The Panopticon is a popular metaphor in discussions about mass surveillance. Drawing on
deterrence theory and chilling effects, we provide two empirical tests of this analogy to …

Privacy concerns, perceived intrusiveness, and privacy controls: An analysis of virtual try-on apps

Y Feng, Q Xie - Journal of Interactive Advertising, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Virtual try-on apps, through augmented reality technology and facial recognition technology,
allow consumers to virtually try products on their own images. In this article, we examine …

[PDF][PDF] Privacy theories and frameworks

PJ Wisniewski, X Page - Modern socio-technical perspectives on …, 2022 - library.oapen.org
This chapter introduces relevant privacy frameworks from academic literature that can be
useful to practitioners and researchers who want to better understand privacy and how to …

Digital inequalities in online privacy protection: effects of age, education and gender

M Büchi, N Festic, N Just, M Latzer - Handbook of digital inequality, 2021 - elgaronline.com
Repeated data-breach revelations like the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal go hand in
hand with increasing concerns about the protection of personal data on the Internet and …

[HTML][HTML] Why people would (not) change their media use in response to perceived corporate surveillance

J Strycharz, E Kim, CM Segijn - Telematics and Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Companies collect and process media users' personal data for automated decision-making
or personalized communication. When individuals perceive corporate surveillance, it could …