Inattention and Forewarning on Individuals' Smart Apps Permissions-Consenting Behavior

IF 4.5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Global Information Management Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI:10.4018/jgim.328519
S. Negash, Peter Meso, P. Musa
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In the era of bring-your-own-device and general data protection regulation, corporate network managers have limited control over the non-corporate-owned devices connected onto their corporation's network. However, they are principally responsible for the consequent liabilities that may accrue from breaches of individual consumers' privacy traceable to the network. Hence, this study revisits the notion of information-privacy at the point of contact between an individual end user and the smart-apps that the end user employs. The authors examine the impacts of inattention on consumers' behavioral reactions to perceived smart-app privacy concerns. The authors find that inattention's effects on consumers' behavioral reactions, especially pertaining to re-examination and modification of an app's default permissions settings, is significant. Forewarning has significant impacts on mitigating inattention and altering consumers' behavioral reactions pertaining to re-examination and modification of an app's default permissions settings. Implications of these findings on corporate privacy management are discussed.
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个人智能应用许可同意行为的疏忽与预警
在自带设备和通用数据保护法规的时代,公司网络管理者对连接到公司网络上的非公司所有设备的控制有限。然而,他们主要负责因侵犯可追溯到网络的个人消费者隐私而可能产生的责任。因此,本研究重新审视了个人终端用户与终端用户使用的智能应用程序之间的接触点信息隐私概念。作者研究了注意力不集中对消费者对感知到的智能应用隐私问题的行为反应的影响。作者发现,注意力不集中对消费者行为反应的影响是显著的,尤其是在重新检查和修改应用程序的默认权限设置方面。预警在减轻注意力不集中和改变消费者对重新检查和修改应用程序默认权限设置的行为反应方面具有重要影响。讨论了这些发现对公司隐私管理的影响。
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Journal of Global Information Management
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