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Information Privacy: The Attitudes and Behaviours of Internet Users

Marija Jakovljević ; Sveučilište u Zadru, Odjel za ekonomiju, Zadar, Hrvatska


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str. 12-29

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The rise of electronic commerce and the Internet have created new technologies and capabilities, which increase concern for privacy online. This study reports on the results of an investigation of Internet users attitudes towards concern for privacy online, online behaviours adopted under varying levels of concern for privacy (high, moderate and low) and the types of information Internet users are protective of. Methodological triangulation was used, whereby both quantitative and qualitative research was conducted. A questionnaire and semi-structured individual interviews were used as the data collection methods. The results of a cross-sectional survey of 104 Internet users suggest a lack of control over personal information online, a lack of privacy rights online, a dislike of government regulation and other privacy concerns. Concern was decreased if personal information was provided for customisation or if there was the ability to opt-out. Anonymity also decreased concern. The qualitative results reveal five areas of concern for privacy, namely the role of Internet Service Providers, online businesses, Internet shopping, government regulation and general Internet privacy problems. This study attempts to add something of value to the body of knowledge regarding concern for privacy on the Internet in the context of South African environment.

Ključne riječi

information privacy; demographics and on line users; Internet privacy policies; attitudes and behaviours of Internet users; anonymity; Internet and personal information; on line marketing practices

Hrčak ID:

68200

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/68200

Datum izdavanja:

9.5.2011.

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