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    Online privacy concerns and self-disclosure: Identifying the antecedents
    ( 2023-09-12) ; ; ;
    Nathan S.S.
    ;
    Michiko O.
    Researchers have demonstrated in different contexts that a variety of antecedents forecast the construction of privacy concerns, which in turn predicts privacy-protective activities (privacy concerns) and results of self-disclosure. This concept paper suggests three antecedents that will contribute to the relationship of privacy concerns and self-disclosure online among social media users. Social identity, self-efficacy, and perceived control are identified as the antecedents, with negative relationships are predicted with privacy concerns, and positive relationships predicted with online self-disclosure. Based on the proposed framework, propositions are formulated as a basis for the study that will follow.
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    Adoption of TPB and TAM in investigating online self-disclosure among youth
    The purpose of this paper is to extend the understanding of the predictors of self-disclosure among young social media users. The framework adopts the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to come out with predictors of online self-disclosure in SNS setting. With the inclusions of the proposed constructs, the conceptual framework is deemed as appropriate and relevant in explaining users' self-disclosure in SNS.
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    Privacy concerns as predictor in online self-disclosure: A concept
    A large number of online interaction and sharing of personal information on social media networking sites has raised new privacy issues. This is said to be due to online users' lack of privacy concerns, thus promoting online self-disclosure in social media. Against this concern, this paper will provide a conceptual understanding on the predictor towards online self-disclosure, which is privacy concerns among the users. According to the summary of literatures, it is hypothesized that privacy concerns will hamper self-disclosure online. Based on the proposed framework, propositions are formulated as a basis for the study that will follow.
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