Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2018
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2018.464
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Perceived Control and Privacy in a Professional Cloud Environment

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“…Convergent validity was evaluated the strength and significance of the loadings, the average variance extracted (AVE), and the reliability estimates (Bagozzi & Heatherton, 1994). As Table 2 shows, all loadings were satisfactory, and all AVEs were greater than 0.50, exceeding the suggested threshold the intention to This result can be understood in a similar context to the previous literature, in that with more experiences of disclosing personal information, repetition of such actions became more likely (Lang et al, 2018). On the other hand, the duration (years) of smartphone use was not related to the intention to disclose.…”
Section: Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…Convergent validity was evaluated the strength and significance of the loadings, the average variance extracted (AVE), and the reliability estimates (Bagozzi & Heatherton, 1994). As Table 2 shows, all loadings were satisfactory, and all AVEs were greater than 0.50, exceeding the suggested threshold the intention to This result can be understood in a similar context to the previous literature, in that with more experiences of disclosing personal information, repetition of such actions became more likely (Lang et al, 2018). On the other hand, the duration (years) of smartphone use was not related to the intention to disclose.…”
Section: Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…The following variables were included in the research model to ensure an accurate evaluation of intention to disclose PI (Personal Information): years of smartphone use; and the number of personal information disclosures. Prior studies have verified that individuals with frequent experiences of privacy disclosure are less sensitive about their personal information (Lang et al, 2018). In a similar vein, given that privacy-related issues have become a significant issue owing to the development of ICT and the high frequency of privacy-providing experiences using mobile devices in the pandemic situation (Cha et al, 2021), we also considered that the duration of smartphone usage would affect personal information disclosure intentions.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have observed that users' idea of privacy control (PC) considerably impacts their concerns about their information that might be disclosed when they use new technology (Xu et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2016). Du et al (2007) and Lang et al (2018) suggested that users who feel they have low levels of control over their privacy are less able to change their environment to the desired extent, which aggravates their perceptions of risks. In the context of using smartphones, it implicates that individuals will not feel empowered toward controlling their valuable personal information when the providers of such apps do not allow them to turn their location off.…”
Section: Privacy Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of using smartphones, it implicates that individuals will not feel empowered toward controlling their valuable personal information when the providers of such apps do not allow them to turn their location off. It will give rise to individual users' considerable privacy concerns (Xu, 2007;Xu et al, 2012;Lang et al, 2018). From this logic, we formulate the following hypothesis:…”
Section: Privacy Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A quantidade de dados pessoais que estão sendo coletados de sites e aplicativos vem aumentando (Corones & Davis, 2017). Várias empresas, inclusive, têm nos dados pessoais sua principal fonte de renda (Lang, Wiesche, & Krcmar, 2018), tendo como clientes, por exemplo, agências de publicidade (Lipman, 2016) que coletam tais informações para propaganda e outras finalidades. (Federal Trade Commission, 2014).…”
Section: Motivos Para Captura De Dados Dos Smartphonesunclassified