Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce

Social e-commerce has steadily emerged as a current trend for an enormous amount of Internet users. Despite the popularity and prevalence of social e-commerce, many users hesitate to disclose their information due to privacy concerns. This resistance from users impedes the development of social e-co...

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Main Authors: Yuan Sun, Shuyue Fang, Yujong Hwang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3311
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spelling doaj-03b77b1302be44958f605c49b662f2e52020-11-24T21:40:39ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011112331110.3390/su11123311su11123311Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic CommerceYuan Sun0Shuyue Fang1Yujong Hwang2School of Business Administration, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou 310018, ChinaSchool of Business Administration, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou 310018, ChinaSchool of Accountancy & MIS, DePaul University, Chicago, IL 60604, USASocial e-commerce has steadily emerged as a current trend for an enormous amount of Internet users. Despite the popularity and prevalence of social e-commerce, many users hesitate to disclose their information due to privacy concerns. This resistance from users impedes the development of social e-commerce enterprises. In order to help enterprises collect more user information and establish better development strategies, this research builds on the Privacy Antecedent-Privacy Concern-Outcomes (APCO) model and the theory of privacy calculus. This research investigates how the privacy antecedents of hot topic interactivity and group buying experience influence users’ privacy concerns and perceived benefits as well as how to further influence users’ information disclosure behavior. The results from 406 questionnaire responses indicate that hot topic interactivity and group buying experience have significant negative impacts on privacy concerns and significant positive impacts on perceived benefits. Privacy concerns negatively influence the behavior of information disclosure while perceived benefits positively influence the behavior of information disclosure. Based on these results, social e-commerce enterprises should promote users’ behaviors of hot topic interactivity and group buying to stimulate users’ information disclosure behavior.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3311social e-commerceinteractivitygroup buyingprivacy concerninformation disclosureAPCO model
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author Yuan Sun
Shuyue Fang
Yujong Hwang
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Shuyue Fang
Yujong Hwang
Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce
Sustainability
social e-commerce
interactivity
group buying
privacy concern
information disclosure
APCO model
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Shuyue Fang
Yujong Hwang
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title Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce
title_short Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce
title_full Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce
title_fullStr Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Privacy and Information Disclosure Behavior in Social Electronic Commerce
title_sort investigating privacy and information disclosure behavior in social electronic commerce
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Social e-commerce has steadily emerged as a current trend for an enormous amount of Internet users. Despite the popularity and prevalence of social e-commerce, many users hesitate to disclose their information due to privacy concerns. This resistance from users impedes the development of social e-commerce enterprises. In order to help enterprises collect more user information and establish better development strategies, this research builds on the Privacy Antecedent-Privacy Concern-Outcomes (APCO) model and the theory of privacy calculus. This research investigates how the privacy antecedents of hot topic interactivity and group buying experience influence users’ privacy concerns and perceived benefits as well as how to further influence users’ information disclosure behavior. The results from 406 questionnaire responses indicate that hot topic interactivity and group buying experience have significant negative impacts on privacy concerns and significant positive impacts on perceived benefits. Privacy concerns negatively influence the behavior of information disclosure while perceived benefits positively influence the behavior of information disclosure. Based on these results, social e-commerce enterprises should promote users’ behaviors of hot topic interactivity and group buying to stimulate users’ information disclosure behavior.
topic social e-commerce
interactivity
group buying
privacy concern
information disclosure
APCO model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3311
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