Frontiers in Psychology (May 2022)

Privacy Concerns and Information Sharing: The Perspective of the U-Shaped Curve

  • Chien-Lung Hsu,
  • Yi-Chuan Liao,
  • Ching-Wen Lee,
  • Lin Kun Chan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.771278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Privacy concerns are a key predictor of information sharing, yet some critical issues remain unclear. Based on social capital theory, this study argues that the relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing is a U-shaped curve. Users with privacy concerns would not share their private information; however, such users would eventually share their information as long as they trust the website and its members. Furthermore, this study provides a contingency perspective, suggesting that the curvilinear relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing varies with the system evaluation perception and personal motivation levels. The results show that at a high level of system evaluation, the relationship between privacy concerns squared and information sharing is non-significant. In contrast, at a low level of system evaluation, there is a U-shaped relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing. Regarding motivation, the results were congruent with our expectations.

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