Online self-disclosure: The privacy paradox explained as a temporally discounted balance between concerns and rewards
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Highlights:
• An explanation of the information privacy paradox using Construal Level Theory.
• Intentions mediate the relationship between privacy concerns and self-disclosure behavior.
• Social Rewards predict online behavior through near-future intentions.
• Privacy Concerns relate to distant-future intentions, but do not directly affect the online behavior.
• Privacy concerns indirectly affect online behavior through near-future intentions.
摘要
•An explanation of the information privacy paradox using Construal Level Theory.•Intentions mediate the relationship between privacy concerns and self-disclosure behavior.•Social Rewards predict online behavior through near-future intentions.•Privacy Concerns relate to distant-future intentions, but do not directly affect the online behavior.•Privacy concerns indirectly affect online behavior through near-future intentions.
论文关键词:Privacy paradox,Online privacy,Temporal construal,Privacy behaviors,Privacy calculus,Self-disclosure
论文评审过程:Received 29 April 2016, Revised 18 November 2016, Accepted 19 November 2016, Available online 25 November 2016, Version of Record 25 November 2016.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.11.033