Self-disclosure and privacy calculus on social networking sites: the role of culture
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Social Networking Sites (SNSs) have become extremely popular around the world. They rely on user-generated content to offer engaging experience to its members. Cultural differences may influence the motivation of users to create and share content on SNS. This study adopts the privacy calculus perspective to examine the role of culture in individual self-disclosure decisions. The authors use structural equation modeling and multi-group
analysis to investigate this dynamics. The findings reveal the importance of cultural dimensions of individualism and uncertainty avoidance in the cognitive processes of SNS users.
analysis to investigate this dynamics. The findings reveal the importance of cultural dimensions of individualism and uncertainty avoidance in the cognitive processes of SNS users.
Date of Publication
2012-06
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
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Veltri, Natasha F. | |
Günther, Oliver |
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Series
Business & information systems engineering
Publisher
Gabler
ISSN
1867-0202
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open.access