Authors
Eva-Maria Schomakers, Chantal Lidynia, Dirk Müllmann, Martina Ziefle
Publication date
2019/6/1
Journal
International Journal of Information Management
Volume
46
Pages
142-150
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
With the ever-increasing collection of user data, online privacy becomes an urgent matter for users and research across borders. The perception of information sensitivity is central to privacy attitudes and behaviors in different usage contexts. In an online questionnaire, n = 592 German internet users evaluated how sensitive they perceive 40 different data types. The German sensitivity evaluations revealed in this study are compared to results from the US and Brazil (Markos et al., 2017), in order to understand the cultural impact on evaluations. Additionally, we analyze how attitudes and demographic characteristics of the German sample influence the perception of sensitivity on an individual level. Some distinct differences in sensitivity perception between Germany, Brazil, and the US can be observed, but the rank orders of sensitivity of data types is very similar between the countries, indicating that there is a …
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Scholar articles
EM Schomakers, C Lidynia, D Müllmann, M Ziefle - International Journal of Information Management, 2019