Repository logo
  • English
  • Deutsch
Log In
or
  1. Home
  2. HSG CRIS
  3. HSG Publications
  4. Privacy Cynicism : An Approach to Understanding the Institutional Privacy Paradox
 
  • Details

Privacy Cynicism : An Approach to Understanding the Institutional Privacy Paradox

Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2015-10-24
Author(s)
Hoffmann, Christian Pieter  
Lutz, Christoph  
Ranzini, Giulia  
Abstract
Previous research on online privacy has identified a disparity between Internet users' privacy concerns and actual privacy protection behavior. Given the distinction between social and institutional privacy concerns, this "privacy paradox" appears especially pronounced in the context of institutional privacy threats. A number of studies attempt to explain the privacy paradox based on either user trust, lack of risk awareness or the privacy calculus thesis. In this study, we argue that none of these approaches satisfactorily explain the institutional privacy paradox. Instead, we propose that users faced with institutional privacy threats may develop an attitude we term privacy cynicism. Privacy cynicism serves as a cognitive coping mechanism allowing users to take advantage of online services despite privacy concerns. Based on focus groups conducted among German Internet users and an initial explorative student survey, we define the privacy paradox construct and propose an initial measurement instrument.
Language
English
Keywords
online privacy
institutional privacy concerns
privacy cynicism
scale development
explorative study
focus groups
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
APC
Start page
1
End page
25
Pages
25
Event Title
Amsterdam Privacy Conference
Event Location
Amsterdam
Event Date
23.-26.10.2015
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/105799
Subject(s)

social sciences

Division(s)

MCM -Institute for Me...

Eprints ID
242936

here you can find instructions and news.

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback