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The effect of Fair information practices and data collection methods on privacy-related behaviors: A study of Mobile apps

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INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.im.2020.103284

Keywords

Fair information practices; Control-risk; Information privacy; Privacy concerns; mobile apps; Data collection methods

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  1. Malaysian Ministry of Education, Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) [FRGS/1/2014/SS05/SYUC/02/1]

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The study found that employing intervention strategies and Fair Information Practices can significantly influence perceived data control and risk perception, and subsequently affect behavioral intention. This has important implications for those aiming to promote ethical business practices in the mobile apps industry.
To capitalize on valuable consumer and transactional data on mobile apps, companies should employ ethical decisions and strategies that can reduce privacy concerns, because such concerns present critical challenges for corporate social responsibility. In this study, we tested the effect of intervention strategies, Fair Information Practices, and the data collection method on privacy-related decisions. The results show that both intervention strategies have a significant effect on perceived data control and perceived risks and in turn on behavioral intention. Our findings have novel theoretical and managerial implications to those who want to promote ethical business practices in the mobile apps industry.

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