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How digital natives make their self-disclosure decisions: a cross-cultural comparison

机译:数字原住民如何做出自我披露的决定:跨文化比较

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Purpose Digital natives have become significant users of social network sites (SNSs); therefore, their disclosed personal information can be misused by SNS providers and/or other users. The purpose of this paper is to understand how digital natives make their self-disclosure decisions on SNSs, as well as whether the concept of culture can still be relevant to digital natives. Design/methodology/approach The hypotheses were tested with survey data collected from the USA and China. Findings The results show that trust in SNSs and trust in SNS users are positively related to social rewards. Social rewards are positively related to intention to self-disclose, while privacy risk is positively related to privacy concerns. Further, culture significantly moderates the relationship between trust and social rewards.Originality/value The results show that while culture can still be helpful to explain digital natives' trust beliefs, digital natives have started to converge regarding their perceptions about privacy concerns and self-disclosure.
机译:目的数字原住民已成为社交网站(SNS)的重要用户。因此,SNS提供者和/或其他用户可能会滥用他们公开的个人信息。本文的目的是了解数字原住民如何在SNS上做出自我披露决策,以及文化概念是否仍然与数字原住民相关。设计/方法/方法假设是使用从美国和中国收集的调查数据进行检验的。结果结果表明,对SNS的信任和对SNS用户的信任与社交奖励呈正相关。社会奖励与自我披露的意愿成正相关,而隐私风险与隐私问题成正相关。此外,文化极大地缓和了信任与社会奖励之间的关系。原始性/价值研究结果表明,尽管文化仍然可以帮助解释数字原住民的信任信念,但数字原住民已经开始就他们对隐私问题和自我披露的看法达成共识。 。

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