Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4972554 | Information & Management | 2017 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
The study of online privacy addresses three separated domains: user privacy concerns and behavior, website privacy notices and practices, and state privacy policies and regulations. This study suggests an analytical framework which combines these domains. While most of the framework's variables are addressed in current literature, one is missing: views of websites' managers. Our survey reveals that managers share users' concerns but report that their own websites do not violate users' privacy although asking them to provide personal information. The younger the website managers were, the less they were concerned, but the more they acted to safeguard user privacy.
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Authors
Avshalom Ginosar, Yaron Ariel,