DocumentCode
3263299
Title
Evaluation of user intervention mechanisms for privacy on SME online trust
Author
Jutla, Dawn N. ; Kelloway, E. Kevin ; Saifi, Said
Author_Institution
Sobey Sch. of Bus., Saint Mary´´s Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada
fYear
2004
fDate
6-9 July 2004
Firstpage
281
Lastpage
288
Abstract
This paper describes empirical results that quantitatively show that user intervention tools for privacy significantly contribute towards online trust. We extend a seminal, validated measurement scale for online trust by adding measurement items for 5 user intervention (UIVs) mechanisms for trust: P3P, cookie crushers, encryption, pseudonymizer, and anonymizing tools. From analysis of 242 valid user responses collected in fall 2003, we find that those users willing to adopt user intervention mechanisms have statistically significant higher mean online trusting intentions. These users´ mean trusting beliefs in small and medium size e-business is stronger than non-adopters and those undecided users sitting on the fence. Finally, we show our amendments to online trust theory to be plausible using the structural equation modeling technique and data for all groups of users.
Keywords
data privacy; electronic commerce; small-to-medium enterprises; transaction processing; P3P; SME online trust; anonymizing tools; cookie crushers; e-business; encryption; privacy; pseudonymizer; user intervention mechanisms; Buildings; Business; Collaborative work; Companies; Control systems; Cryptography; Equations; Internet; Privacy; Stress;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
e-Commerce Technology, 2004. CEC 2004. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2098-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICECT.2004.1319744
Filename
1319744
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