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Relationship Between Information Privacy Concerns and Computer Self-Efficacy

Relationship Between Information Privacy Concerns and Computer Self-Efficacy

Garry L. White, Jaymeen R. Shah, James R. Cook, Francis Mendez
Copyright: © 2008 |Volume: 4 |Issue: 2 |Pages: 31
ISSN: 1548-3908|EISSN: 1548-3916|ISSN: 1548-3908|EISBN13: 9781615204274|EISSN: 1548-3916|DOI: 10.4018/jthi.2008040104
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White, Garry L., et al. "Relationship Between Information Privacy Concerns and Computer Self-Efficacy." IJTHI vol.4, no.2 2008: pp.52-82. http://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2008040104

APA

White, G. L., Shah, J. R., Cook, J. R., & Mendez, F. (2008). Relationship Between Information Privacy Concerns and Computer Self-Efficacy. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI), 4(2), 52-82. http://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2008040104

Chicago

White, Garry L., et al. "Relationship Between Information Privacy Concerns and Computer Self-Efficacy," International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI) 4, no.2: 52-82. http://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2008040104

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Abstract

Individuals have two types of focus involving privacy and technology: a person’s concerns with organizational practices towards the privacy of personal information (management focus), and the person’s self-efficacy of computers (technology focus). People view management of personal information and information technology as unrelated issues. The authors hypothesize that there is no relationship between a person’s concerns for information privacy (management focus) and his/her self-efficacy towards computers (technology focus). The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between computer self-efficacy, and concerns for personal information privacy.

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