Voluntary sharing and mandatory provision: Private information disclosure on social networking sites

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Highlights:

• Differentiating two modes of private information disclosure on social network sites: active sharing and passive providing.

• Active sharing is more likely to be driven by factors such as perceived benefits, social network size, and personalization.

• Passive providing is more likely to be affected by factors such as quality of privacy policy, and perceived risks.

• Gender has a positive impact on active sharing, but no significant impact on passive providing.

• Age has a negative impact on passive providing, but no significant impact on active sharing.

摘要

•Differentiating two modes of private information disclosure on social network sites: active sharing and passive providing.•Active sharing is more likely to be driven by factors such as perceived benefits, social network size, and personalization.•Passive providing is more likely to be affected by factors such as quality of privacy policy, and perceived risks.•Gender has a positive impact on active sharing, but no significant impact on passive providing.•Age has a negative impact on passive providing, but no significant impact on active sharing.

论文关键词:Private information disclosure,Social networking sites,Communication privacy management theory

论文评审过程:Received 13 June 2019, Revised 24 August 2019, Accepted 12 September 2019, Available online 20 September 2019, Version of Record 20 September 2019.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2019.102128