Privacy Behavior in Smart Cities

L. V. Zoonen, Els Leclercq
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In this article, we present exploratory research about privacy behaviour n a smart city. We ask if, how and why people share personal data in a smart city environment. We designed a gamified survey that offers realistic scenarios in which people are asked to identify smart technologies and to share or withhold their personal data. Our findings show that most respondents are willing to share their data for surveillance purposes and security benefits. We found that privacy behaviour was directly and most strongly explained by privacy concerns: people with more concerns shared less personal data than others. Smart city literacy had a much smaller effect on privacy behaviour, as did age, education, and income. We found no effect of gender or place of residence on any of the dependent variables. We discuss the meanings of these outcomes for local governments as a matter of digital placemaking, i.e. designing the smart city in a way that makes technology visible and provides transparency with respect to privacy and data governance.
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智慧城市中的隐私行为
在本文中,我们对智慧城市中的隐私行为进行了探索性研究。我们询问人们是否、如何以及为什么在智慧城市环境中共享个人数据。我们设计了一个游戏化的调查,提供了一个现实的场景,人们被要求识别智能技术,并分享或保留他们的个人数据。我们的调查结果显示,大多数受访者愿意出于监控目的和安全利益分享他们的数据。我们发现,对隐私的担忧直接且最有力地解释了隐私行为:更担心隐私的人比其他人分享的个人数据更少。智慧城市素养对隐私行为的影响要小得多,年龄、教育程度和收入也是如此。我们没有发现性别或居住地对任何因变量的影响。我们讨论了这些结果对地方政府数字化场所建设的意义,即以一种使技术可见并在隐私和数据治理方面提供透明度的方式设计智慧城市。
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