Paul Hart
Florida Atlantic University
41 Papers
61 Citations
Paul Hart is an academic researcher from Florida Atlantic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 41 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul Hart include University of Southern California & University of Melbourne.
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Papers
An Extended Privacy Calculus Model for E-Commerce Transactions
Tamara Dinev,Paul Hart +1 more
TL;DR: Although Internet privacy concerns inhibit e-commerce transactions, the cumulative influence of Internet trust and personal Internet interest are important factors that can outweigh privacy risk perceptions in the decision to disclose personal information when an individual uses the Internet.
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Power and Trust: Critical Factors in the Adoption and Use of Electronic Data Interchange
Paul Hart,Carol Saunders +1 more
TL;DR: The role of power and trust in EDI adoption has important implications for interorganizational theory and may be especially helpful in understanding how technology, and, in particular, electronic media support strategic alliances that firms create to advance mutual goals.
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Information privacy concerns: Linking individual perceptions with institutional privacy assurances
TL;DR: A research model suggests that an individual’s privacy concerns form through a cognitive process involving perceived privacy risk, privacy control, and his or her disposition to value privacy, and individuals’ perceptions of institutional privacy assurances are posited to affect the riskcontrol assessment from information disclosure.
Internet privacy concerns and their antecedents: measurement validity and a regression model
Tamara Dinev,Paul Hart +1 more
TL;DR: The results of exploratory factor analysis and regression analysis suggest that the relationship among the hypothesized antecedents and privacy concerns may be one that is more complex than is captured in the hypothesized model, in light of the strong theoretical justification for the role of information control in the extant literature on information privacy.
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Managing Employee Compliance with Information Security Policies: The Critical Role of Top Management and Organizational Culture
TL;DR: An individual behavioral model is developed that integrates the role of top management and organizational culture into the theory of planned behavior in an attempt to better understand how top management can influence security compliance behavior of employees.
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