2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2015.03.008
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Disclosing personal information via hotel apps: A privacy calculus perspective

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“…In fact, if privacy concerns can become an obstacle for the willingness to participate in an online transaction (Dinev & Hart, 2006) or in the disclosure of information with an e-marketer (Morosan & DeFranco, 2015), they can also be offset by the perceived usefulness of information disclosure (Li, Sarathi, & Xu, 2010;Morosan & DeFranco, 2015). Users are also more willing to disclose information in order to obtain a service when they feel like they are capable of protecting their data (Li et al, 2010).…”
Section: Privacy and Motivation To Sharementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, if privacy concerns can become an obstacle for the willingness to participate in an online transaction (Dinev & Hart, 2006) or in the disclosure of information with an e-marketer (Morosan & DeFranco, 2015), they can also be offset by the perceived usefulness of information disclosure (Li, Sarathi, & Xu, 2010;Morosan & DeFranco, 2015). Users are also more willing to disclose information in order to obtain a service when they feel like they are capable of protecting their data (Li et al, 2010).…”
Section: Privacy and Motivation To Sharementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is in line with research from the Information Science and Systems literature (e.g. Morosan & DeFranco, 2015;Sun, Wang, Shen, & Zhang, 2015;Heng Xu et al, 2011;Heng Xu et al, 2009), which implies that the dominant role of perceived personalisation benefit can be generalised across domains (e.g. commerce vs. health) that revolve around different types of personal information.…”
Section: Cognitive Process and The Risk-benefit Trade-offsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Dinev et al, 2006;H. Li et al, 2014;Morosan & DeFranco, 2015). This dissertation investigated the contribution of each trust dimension to the risk-benefit trade-off separately.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Morosan and DeFranco [123] determined the level of willingness of travellers to disclose their personal information to hotel apps. An extended version of the privacy calculus model was adopted.…”
Section: Homesharingmentioning
confidence: 99%