The Role of Push-Pull Technology in Privacy Calculus: The Case of Location-Based Services
Pennsylvania State University · National University of Singapore · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Location-based services (LBS) use positioning technologies to provide individual users with reachability and accessibility that would otherwise not be available in the conventional commercial realm. While LBS confer greater connectivity and personalization on consumers, they also threaten users' information privacy through granular tracking of their preferences, behaviors, and identity. To address privacy concerns in the LBS context, this study extends the privacy calculus model to explore the role of information delivery mechanisms (pull and push) in the efficacy of three privacy intervention approaches (compensation, industry self-regulation, and government regulation) in influencing individual privacy…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 81
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Context (archaeology)
- Information privacy
- Internet privacy
- Personalization
- Government (linguistics)
- Location-based service
- Computer security
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions