Order of Control and Perceived Control over Personal Information - Privacy and Identity Management. Data for Better Living: AI and Privacy
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Order of Control and Perceived Control over Personal Information

Yefim Shulman
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Joachim Meyer
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Abstract

Focusing on personal information disclosure, we apply control theory and the notion of the Order of Control to study people’s understanding of the implications of information disclosure and their tendency to consent to disclosure. We analyzed the relevant literature and conducted a preliminary online study (N = 220) to explore the relationship between the Order of Control and perceived control over personal information. Our analysis of existing research suggests that the notion of the Order of Control can help us understand people’s decisions regarding the control over their personal information. We discuss limitations and future directions for research regarding the application of the idea of the Order of Control to online privacy.
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hal-03378955 , version 1 (14-10-2021)

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Yefim Shulman, Thao Ngo, Joachim Meyer. Order of Control and Perceived Control over Personal Information. 14th IFIP International Summer School on Privacy and Identity Management (Privacy and Identity), Aug 2019, Windisch, Switzerland. pp.359-375, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-42504-3_23⟩. ⟨hal-03378955⟩
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