2023
DOI: 10.1108/ics-08-2022-0142
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Exploring users’ attitude towards privacy-preserving search engines: a protection motivation theory approach

Andreas Skalkos,
Aggeliki Tsohou,
Maria Karyda
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Search engines, the most popular online services, are associated with several concerns. Users are concerned about the unauthorized processing of their personal data, as well as about search engines keeping track of their search preferences. Various search engines have been introduced to address these concerns, claiming that they protect users’ privacy. The authors call these search engines privacy-preserving search engines (PPSEs). This paper aims to investigate the factors that motivate search engine … Show more

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“…From Fornell and Larcker [13], we know that to assure discriminatory validity, two conditions must be fulfilled: (a) all AVE should be greater than 0.50; (b) the square root of AVE is data greater than all cross-correlation. In Table 4, we saw that AVE's range is from 0.59 to 0.86, and all square roots of AVE are greater than all cross-correlations [37,38]. So, we can say that our result is assured for our study.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…From Fornell and Larcker [13], we know that to assure discriminatory validity, two conditions must be fulfilled: (a) all AVE should be greater than 0.50; (b) the square root of AVE is data greater than all cross-correlation. In Table 4, we saw that AVE's range is from 0.59 to 0.86, and all square roots of AVE are greater than all cross-correlations [37,38]. So, we can say that our result is assured for our study.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 55%