User self-disclosure on social network sites: A cross-cultural study on Facebook’s privacy concepts

Volume: 112, Pages: 531 - 540
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
This study investigates a cross-cultural comparison between Germany and Norway regarding users’ self-disclosure of personal information on social network sites (SNSs). More specifically, the study considers three antecedents of privacy, namely concerns, attitudes, and intentions, and evaluates their potential effects on self-disclosure, considering Facebook as the SNS of choice. The study employs a deductive research approach and develops a...
Paper Details
Title
User self-disclosure on social network sites: A cross-cultural study on Facebook’s privacy concepts
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
112
Pages
531 - 540
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