The power of fair information practices – A control agency approach

Christian Fernando Libaque-Saenz, Younghoon Chang, Siew Fan Wong, Hwansoo Lee

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Resumen

Most companies’ new business practices are based on customer data. These practices have raised privacy concerns because of the associated risks. Privacy laws require companies to gain customer consent before using their information, which stands as the biggest roadblock to monetise this asset. Privacy literature suggests that reducing privacy concerns and building trust may increase individuals’ intention to authorise the use of personal information. Fair information practices (FIPs) are potential means to achieve this goal. However, there is lack of empirical evidence on the mechanisms through which the FIPs affect privacy concerns and trust. This research argues that FIPs load individuals with control, which has been found to influence privacy concerns and trust level. We will use an experimental design methodology to conduct the study. The results are expected to have both theoretical and managerial implications.
Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaACIS 2015 Proceedings
Subtítulo de la publicación alojada26th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
EditorialAssociation for Information Systems
Número de páginas13
ISBN (versión digital)978-064695337-3
EstadoPublicada - 2015
EventoAustralasian Conference on Information Systems - University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
Duración: 30 nov. 20154 dic. 2015
Número de conferencia: 26

Conferencia

ConferenciaAustralasian Conference on Information Systems
Título abreviadoACIS
País/TerritorioAustralia
CiudadAdelaide
Período30/11/154/12/15

Palabras clave

  • Fair information practices
  • Perceived control
  • Privacy concerns
  • Trust

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