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- Title
Understanding the Components of Information Privacy Threats for Location-Based Services.
- Authors
Raschke, Robyn L.; Krishen, Anjala S.; Kachroo, Pushkin
- Abstract
Given the increase in global positioning system enabled devices and the ubiquitous ability to connect wirelessly to information through location-based services, organizations are challenged to offer privacy-by-design support systems. Given this, we offer a conceptual framework to capture the impact of the individual component weights of concern for information privacy on behavioral intent of disclosing information. Through a sample of 217 respondents, our PLS model shows that privacy protection beliefs negatively impact concern for collection, unauthorized use, and improper access of information and that privacy risk beliefs positively impact concern for collection and existence of errors; additionally, concern for collection negatively impacts behavioral intentions to disclose information, as does concern for unauthorized use. With such detailed information, firms can address both cognitive and affective consumer concerns, enhance transparency, and communicate multiple services while handling privacy controls as an extension of those services.
- Subjects
GLOBAL Positioning System; INFORMATION resources management security; DISCLOSURE; PRIVACY; CONSUMER research
- Publication
Journal of Information Systems, 2014, Vol 28, Issue 1, p227
- ISSN
0888-7985
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2308/isys-50696