Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage

A between-subjects experiment was conducted to explore how users manage their privacy when the Internet of Things (IoT) provides either user-tailored or system-tailored services. The results indicated that users created multiple privacy boundaries to contain highly private information in the innermo...

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Main Authors: Kang, Hyunjin, Kim, Ki Joon
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1510332023-03-05T15:57:29Z Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage Kang, Hyunjin Kim, Ki Joon Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Internet of Things Privacy Management Human Computer Interaction A between-subjects experiment was conducted to explore how users manage their privacy when the Internet of Things (IoT) provides either user-tailored or system-tailored services. The results indicated that users created multiple privacy boundaries to contain highly private information in the innermost boundary and less sensitive information in the outer boundaries. The results also revealed a significant interaction between the tailoring type and power usage for predicting the degree to which users expanded their selves to IoT. A moderated mediation test showed that power usage and tailoring type interact on disclosure intention of highly sensitive informationwhen mediated by self-expansion. Nanyang Technological University Accepted version The research was supported by the first author’s Nanyang Technological University Start-up Grant 2021-06-10T03:12:11Z 2021-06-10T03:12:11Z 2020 Journal Article Kang, H. & Kim, K. J. (2020). Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 64(4), 640-660. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2020.1844886 0883-8151 0000-0002-8076-7126 0000-0003-4188-7915 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151033 10.1080/08838151.2020.1844886 2-s2.0-85096853168 4 64 640 660 en M4081900 Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media © 2020 Broadcast Education Association. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media and is made available with permission of Broadcast Education Association. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Internet of Things
Privacy Management
Human Computer Interaction
spellingShingle Social sciences::Communication
Internet of Things
Privacy Management
Human Computer Interaction
Kang, Hyunjin
Kim, Ki Joon
Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
description A between-subjects experiment was conducted to explore how users manage their privacy when the Internet of Things (IoT) provides either user-tailored or system-tailored services. The results indicated that users created multiple privacy boundaries to contain highly private information in the innermost boundary and less sensitive information in the outer boundaries. The results also revealed a significant interaction between the tailoring type and power usage for predicting the degree to which users expanded their selves to IoT. A moderated mediation test showed that power usage and tailoring type interact on disclosure intention of highly sensitive informationwhen mediated by self-expansion.
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Kim, Ki Joon
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Kim, Ki Joon
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title Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
title_short Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
title_full Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
title_fullStr Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
title_full_unstemmed Private information disclosure on the Internet of Things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
title_sort private information disclosure on the internet of things : the effects of tailoring, self-expansion, and power usage
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