隐私缺陷如何影响消费者认知

Sadia Afroz, Aylin Caliskan, Jordan Santell, Aaron Chapin, R. Greenstadt
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我们研究消费者如何看待公开的隐私缺陷和私人信息数据泄露事件。通过三个真实世界的隐私泄露事件,我们研究了这些漏洞如何影响消费者未来的购买行为和对公司可信度的看法。我们调查是否尽管缺乏广泛的隐私增强技术(PET)的使用,消费者在做出购买决定时采取了一些基本的安全预防措施。我们调查了600名参与者,调查了三起众所周知的隐私泄露事件。我们的研究结果表明,一般来说,消费者不太可能购买经历过某种形式的隐私泄露的产品。我们发现,正如禀赋效应假说所表明的那样,消费者倾向于给自己拥有的产品更多的回旋余地。
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How Privacy Flaws Affect Consumer Perception
We examine how consumers perceive publicized instances of privacy flaws and private information data breaches.Using three real-world privacy breach incidents, we study how these flaws affected consumers' future purchasing behavior and perspective on a company's trustworthiness. We investigate whether despite a lack of widespread privacy enhancing technology (PET) usage, consumers are taking some basic security precautions when making purchasing decisions. We survey 600participants on three well-known privacy breaches. Our results show that, in general, consumers are less likely to purchase products that had experienced some form of privacy breach.We find evidence of a slight bias toward giving products the consumers owned themselves more leeway, as suggested by the endowment effect hypothesis.
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