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TitleThe role of prior self-disclosure in users' subsequent self-disclosure in sharing economy
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Date Issued2018
Conference Name22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitized Society: Are We Ready?, PACIS 2018
Source PublicationProceedings of the 22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitized Society: Are We Ready?, PACIS 2018
Conference DateJune 26-30, 2018
Conference PlaceYokohama
Abstract

New information technologies have greatly enhanced consumers' ease of use through self-disclosure. However, they have also raised troubling issues about privacy concern. Different with previous literature about self-disclosure with heavy dependency on privacy calculus theory and the overlook of requests for self-disclosure on users' perceived privacy concern, this study focuses on the investigation into how users respond to the continual streams of requests for self-disclosure as an unavoidable feature of on-demand services adopting the new economic concept - sharing economy. By leveraging Prominence-Interpretation Theory, we propose that prior self-disclosure in the registration stage will affect individuals' understanding about subsequent requests for information in normal use in terms of perceived expertise and trustworthiness, which jointly shape individuals' perceived privacy concern, thus finally determine their actual behavior of self-disclosure.

KeywordPrivacy concern Prominence-interpretation theory Self-disclosure Sharing economy
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Language英语English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85089224119
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Document TypeConference paper
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/10331
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
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Faculty of Business and Economics,University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong
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Li, Chenwei,Chau, Patrick Y. K. The role of prior self-disclosure in users' subsequent self-disclosure in sharing economy[C], 2018.
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