Users' intention to disclose location on location-based social network sites (LBSNS) in mobile environment: privacy calculus and Big Five

J. Chen, Bo-chiuan Su, Hoang Manh Quyet
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Location-based social network sites (LBSNS) are the integrations of social network service and location-based service. In this study, we examine two opposite factors, the benefits and privacy concerns, which affect the disclosure intention of users on LBSNS in a mobile environment. We utilise the privacy calculus perspective framework on the disclosure intention of location information. Also, the Big Five model is used to examine the impacts of dispositional factors, such as personality traits, on the concern for privacy. The privacy control, legislation awareness and privacy invasion are control variables for both disclosure intention and privacy concern. Data were collected from 298 respondents residing in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The results indicate that the legislation awareness does not seem to exert a significant influence on both privacy concerns and disclosure intention; it can be explained by the poor effectiveness of legislation in a developing country like Vietnam. However, we clearly found that the benefits and privacy concerns have the opposite influence on behavioural decisions of social network users, with the former positively affecting disclosure intention and latter negatively. Moreover, findings in the study show that perceived benefits such as connectedness, locatability and personalisation have stronger effects than privacy concerns do.
移动环境下用户在基于位置的社交网站(LBSNS)上披露位置的意愿:隐私演算与五大因素
基于位置的社交网站(LBSNS)是社交网络服务和基于位置的服务的融合。在这项研究中,我们考察了两个相反的因素,即利益和隐私问题,这影响了移动环境下LBSNS用户的披露意愿。我们利用隐私演算视角框架来研究位置信息的披露意图。此外,“大五”模型还用于研究性格因素(如人格特征)对隐私关注的影响。隐私控制、立法意识和隐私侵犯是信息披露意愿和隐私关注的控制变量。数据收集自居住在越南胡志明市的298名受访者。结果表明:立法意识对隐私关注和信息披露意愿的影响不显著;这可以用越南这样的发展中国家的立法效率低下来解释。然而,我们清楚地发现,利益和隐私问题对社交网络用户的行为决策具有相反的影响,前者正向影响披露意愿,后者负向影响披露意愿。此外,研究结果表明,可连接性、可定位性和个性化等感知到的好处比隐私问题的影响更大。
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