2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.im.2016.02.003
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The effects of general privacy concerns and transactional privacy concerns on Facebook apps usage

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“…This study adopted theoretical models and a new integrated model to evaluate the intentions of use and key relationships to determine the factors that influence social media. The structural equation model and the integrated technology acceptance model were employed for exploration (Beyens et al 2016;Choi and Land 2016;Liu et al 2016;Marino et al 2016), as it has been shown that these issues remain important. Only by correcting the problems of these relevant factors and enhancing the quality and appeal of social networks can social networks attract new users and motivate current users to continue to use social networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study adopted theoretical models and a new integrated model to evaluate the intentions of use and key relationships to determine the factors that influence social media. The structural equation model and the integrated technology acceptance model were employed for exploration (Beyens et al 2016;Choi and Land 2016;Liu et al 2016;Marino et al 2016), as it has been shown that these issues remain important. Only by correcting the problems of these relevant factors and enhancing the quality and appeal of social networks can social networks attract new users and motivate current users to continue to use social networks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy means that individuals choose what information they share and with whom, using the privacy controls on OSNs, which has been explained similarly for offline conversations in Communication Privacy Management theory [ 12 , 13 ]. The Communication Privacy Management theory was also used in the investigation on privacy issues associated with Facebook apps, where researchers found that the collection of information, the monitoring of profiles and general privacy concerns affect users’ privacy concerns and, with this, also their willingness to share their profiles with a Facebook app, but, on the other hand, that users also often misunderstand what data Facebook apps are collecting on them and their settings do not correspond to their privacy concerns [ 14 , 15 ]. In regard to privacy control, users usually have more closed profiles on Facebook if they spend more time on Facebook, and if their friends have closed profiles [ 16 ].…”
Section: Literature Review and Theoretical Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have investigated the influence of IPCs, social norms, and personality traits on intention to use—albeit from different perspectives ( Baek et al., 2014 ; Ahn et al., 2015 ; Mohammed and Tejay, 2017 ). For example, some studies have primarily focused on either the Facebook apps themselves ( Symeonidis et al., 2018 ), transactional privacy when using apps ( Choi and Land, 2016 ), privacy risks ( Farnden et al., 2015 ), privacy concerns when using apps ( Golbeck and Mauriello, 2016 ; Wisniewski et al., 2017 ), or the relationship between users’ age and privacy management ( Pang and Zhang, 2015 ; Kezer et al., 2016 ). The studies that have in fact explored the behavioral influence of information privacy have done so within an organizational context in which social media formed only one component of the larger questionnaire ( Parsons et al., 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%