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Predicting Facebook users' online privacy protection: risk, trust, norm focus theory, and the theory of planned behavior

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posted on 2024-06-04, 10:30 authored by AK Saeri, C Ogilvie, Stephen La MacchiaStephen La Macchia, JR Smith, WR Louis
The present research adopts an extended theory of the planned behavior model that included descriptive norms, risk, and trust to investigate online privacy protection in Facebook users. Facebook users (N = 119) completed a questionnaire assessing their attitude, subjective injunctive norm, subjective descriptive norm, perceived behavioral control, implicit perceived risk, trust of other Facebook users, and intentions toward protecting their privacy online. Behavior was measured indirectly 2 weeks after the study. The data show partial support for the theory of planned behavior and strong support for the independence of subjective injunctive and descriptive norms. Risk also uniquely predicted intentions over and above the theory of planned behavior, but there were no unique effects of trust on intentions, nor of risk or trust on behavior. Implications are discussed.

History

Journal

Journal of social psychology

Volume

154

Pagination

352-369

Location

Philadelphia, Pa.

ISSN

0022-4545

eISSN

1940-1183

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2014, Taylor & Frances Group

Issue

4

Publisher

Psychology Press