Of promoting networking and protecting privacy: Effects of defaults and regulatory focus on social media users’ preference settings

Volume: 101, Pages: 1 - 13
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Privacy research has debated whether privacy decision-making is determined by users' stable preferences (i.e., individual traits), privacy calculus (i.e., cost-benefit analysis), or “responses on the spot” that vary across contexts. This study focuses on two factors—default setting as a contextual factor and regulatory focus as an individual difference factor—and examines the degree to which these factors affect social media users'...
Paper Details
Title
Of promoting networking and protecting privacy: Effects of defaults and regulatory focus on social media users’ preference settings
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
101
Pages
1 - 13
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