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May 20, 2020 at 10:33 pm #59927Monica Gerhardt
Please provide feedback on (Don’t) Kiss and Tell: Effects of Who Asks and How on Sharing of Personal Information
May 28, 2020 at 2:59 pm #60253Stacey FinkelsteinInteresting study. Certainly providing/deleting information is effortful so a future study might control for perceived effort of providing/deleting information to see if the keep condition still results in lower information provision. Additionally, I wonder how this is moderated by trust in the company or some other factors – giving information to a local business certainly feels different than giving information to a social media giant (who might use it for other means or sell your data).
May 28, 2020 at 6:49 pm #60290Mariea HoyWhat I find interesting here is that your work is focused on specifically and explicitly asking consumers for various information types. Our (sharenting) research focuses on marketers requesting consumers to share with the brand (adults or children using the brand in various scenarios) in social media. At the end of the day, marketers end up with valuable consumer data regardless of approach. It would be interesting to examine how framing “share your favorite use of (brand)” as a context for disclosing information to marketers with the examples you explored. When it comes across as the consumer’s idea – they like creating content or showing off their kids/pets/fun activity, and especially if the request to share is incentivized – you might get different results.
May 29, 2020 at 11:24 am #60322Janis PappalardoInteresting research question. I would like to know more about your research! Do you have a full paper to share?
June 1, 2020 at 8:34 pm #60442Smriti KumarThank you for your interest in my paper. I am currently writing it up and doing one last study. I will share the paper as I get the results analyzed for that study.
June 1, 2020 at 8:37 pm #60445Smriti KumarThank you for your feedback, Stacey. I will definitely control for the perceived efforts in my next study.
June 4, 2020 at 5:57 am #60600Kaeun KimInteresting research Smriti! Did you also look at the individual differences – e.g., some people are more reluctant to share personal information while others don’t really care? Also, I’m not sure how the current practices of information request work, but it would provide insights if you give some information (maybe in the paper introduction) regarding what % of organizations are using each of the different framing (keep/provide/delete) to request consumer information, to make your case stronger. Good luck! 🙂
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November 9, 2022 at 1:41 pm #110090Halena BobIntriguing review. Positively giving/erasing data is effortful so a future report could handle the apparent exertion of giving/erasing data to check whether the keep condition actually brings about lower data arrangement. Moreover, it is such a piece of great information for all and we share it all with the best nursing assignment help they are based in the UK and they work for help and there are many students are connected for that, they are helpful with all types of assignments and increase they educational level and solve their all the problems sharing for this is the main reason for they give me a great write assignment that’s why I should share to all.
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