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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Processing privacy information and decision-making for smartphone apps among young German smartphone users
Leyla DogruelJakob HenkeSven Joeckelsubject
business.industryHeuristic05 social sciencesInternet privacyInformation processingGeneral Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesCognition02 engineering and technologylanguage.human_languageHuman-Computer InteractionGermanUpload0508 media and communicationsMode (computer interface)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)020204 information systemsSmartphone app0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDevelopmental and Educational PsychologylanguagebusinessPsychologyHeuristicsdescription
While privacy behaviour is generally equated with self-disclosure, other forms of behaviour that potentially infringe an individual’s privacy, such as downloading an app, are being neglected by research. We seek to fill this gap by modelling app decision-making within a dual-process model of the attitude–behaviour relationship and the role of privacy attitudes in two kinds of information processing: (1) spontaneous, heuristic processes that rely on automated attitude activation and (2) elaborate, cognitive processes that rely on behavioural intentions to guide behaviour. We used a quasi-experimental design to investigate app decision-making processes for N = 89 participants in N = 254 decision-making cases. Participants were asked to provide information on their actions after downloading three apps on their smartphones over a 2-week period. We could identify two distinct types of information processing and found support for attitude activation and, to a lesser degree, intentions as requirements for the influence of privacy attitudes on app decision-making.
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2018-04-11 |