Titelangaben
Buchwald, Arne ; Letner, Albert ; Urbach, Nils ; von Entreß-Fürsteneck, Matthias:
Towards Explaining the Willingness to Share Personal Self-Tracking Data with Service Providers.
In:
Proceedings of 25th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). -
Guimarães, Portugal
,
2017
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Abstract
Users of digital self-tracking devices increasingly benefit from multiple services related to their self-tracking data.
Simultaneously, service providers are dependent from these data to offer such services. Thereby, the willingness of users to provide such personal data heavily depends on benefits and risks associated with the disclosure. In this regard, the aim of our research is to investigate the factors influencing the willingness to disclose personal self-tracking data to service providers. So far, IS re-
search has largely focused on private information disclosure in social media and little in the health and behavior context. To advance research in this area, we develop a conceptual model based on the privacy calculus by
building on established information disclosure and privacy
theories. With our research, we aim at contributing to both a better theoretical understanding in the fields of privacy and information disclosure and giving practical implications for service provider