PRIVATE INFORMATION IN A SOCIAL WORLD: ASSESSING CONSUMERS' FEAR AND UNDERSTANDING OF SOCIAL MEDIA PRIVACY

As companies connect with consumers on social media, privacy becomes a significant area of concern. This research assesses consumers' understanding of social media privacy policies (CUSPP) and fear related to those policies. Study one develops a scale to measure CUSPP. Study two examines the in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of marketing theory and practice 2018-04, Vol.26 (1-2), p.72-89
Hauptverfasser: Fox, Alexa K., Royne, Marla B.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:As companies connect with consumers on social media, privacy becomes a significant area of concern. This research assesses consumers' understanding of social media privacy policies (CUSPP) and fear related to those policies. Study one develops a scale to measure CUSPP. Study two examines the influence of text, audio, and pictorial cues used in social media privacy policies, on consumers' CUSPP and physiologically-measured fear. Results suggest presentational cues affect CUSPP and fear of social media privacy policies. This research is among the first to use self-report and physiological measures to assess consumer understanding and emotional reactions in a social media context.
ISSN:1069-6679
1944-7175
DOI:10.1080/10696679.2017.1389242