articleJournal of Information TechnologyJun 1, 2010Closed access

Online Social Networks: Why We Disclose

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin · Vienna University of Economics and Business · +1 more institution

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Abstract

On online social networks such as Facebook, massive self-disclosure by users has attracted the attention of Industry players and policymakers worldwide. Despite the Impressive scope of this phenomenon, very little Is understood about what motivates users to disclose personal Information. Integrating focus group results Into a theoretical privacy calculus framework, we develop and empirically test a Structural Equation Model of self-disclosure with 259 subjects. We find that users are primarily motivated to disclose Information because of the convenience of maintaining and developing relationships and platform enjoyment. Countervailing these benefits, privacy risks represent a critical barrier to information…

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Keywords
  • Scope (computer science)
  • Internet privacy
  • Perception
  • Personally identifiable information
  • Computer science
  • Control (management)
  • Social network (sociolinguistics)
  • Strategic information system
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