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Internet Privacy Concerns Revisited: Oversight from Surveillance and Right To Be Forgotten as New Dimensions
Information & Management ( IF 8.2 ) Pub Date : 2022-02-12 , DOI: 10.1016/j.im.2022.103618
Gaurav Bansal 1 , Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah 2
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In the post-Snowden revelation era, concerns related to government surveillance and oversight have come to the forefront. The ability of the Internet to remember “everything” (or forget anything) also raises a privacy concern associated with the right to be forgotten (RTBF). In this paper, we examine the conceptualization of Internet privacy concerns (IPC) by extending Hong and Thong's (2013) model with the addition of two dimensions: oversight (i.e., due to surveillance) and the RTBF. We provide theoretical and empirical evidence for our proposed integrated conceptualization. Data were collected from Amazon's Mechanical Turk and analyzed with structural equation modeling using a nomological network that includes trusting beliefs. This research contributes to a better understanding of the conceptualization of IPC and provides a reliable and valid contemporary instrument for IPC.



中文翻译:

重新审视互联网隐私问题:来自监视的监督和被遗忘的权利作为新的维度

在后斯诺登启示录时代,与政府监督和监督有关的担忧已成为首要问题。互联网记住“一切”(或忘记任何事情)的能力也引发了与被遗忘权(RTBF)相关的隐私问题。在本文中,我们通过扩展 Hong 和 Thong (2013) 的模型并增加两个维度来检验互联网隐私问题 (IPC) 的概念化:监督(即由于监视)和RTBF. 我们为我们提出的综合概念化提供了理论和经验证据。数据是从亚马逊的 Mechanical Turk 收集的,并使用包含信任信念的法理网络通过结构方程建模进行分析。这项研究有助于更好地理解 IPC 的概念化,并为 IPC 提供可靠和有效的当代工具。

更新日期:2022-02-12
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