Dangers of 'facebook login' for mobile apps: Is there a price tag for social information?
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Dangers of 'facebook login' for mobile apps : Is there a price tag for social information? / Krasnova, Hanna; Eling, Nicole; Abramova, Olga et al.
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014): Building a Better World Through Information Systems, Auckland, New Zealand 14 - 17 December 2014. Band 4 Red Hook : Curran Associates, 2015. S. 2954-2972 (International Conference on Information Systems "Building a Better World Through Information Systems", ICIS 2014; Band 4).Publikation: Beiträge in Sammelwerken › Aufsätze in Konferenzbänden › Forschung › begutachtet
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Dangers of 'facebook login' for mobile apps
T2 - 35th International Conference on Information Systems: Building a Better World Through Information Systems, ICIS 2014
AU - Krasnova, Hanna
AU - Eling, Nicole
AU - Abramova, Olga
AU - Buxmann, Peter
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Social networks offer horizontal integration for any mobile platform providing app users with a convenient single sign-on point. Nonetheless, there are growing privacy concerns regarding its use. These vulnerabilities trigger alarm among app developers who fight for their user base: While they are happy to act on users' information collected via social networks, they are not always willing to sacrifice their adoption rate for this goal. So far, understanding of this trade-off has remained ambiguous. To fill this gap, we employ a discrete choice experiment to explore the role of Facebook Login and investigate the impact of accompanying requests for different information items / actions in the mobile app adoption process. We quantify users' concerns regarding these items in monetary terms. Beyond hands-on insights for providers, our study contributes to the theoretical discourse on the value of privacy in the growing world of Social Media and mobile web.
AB - Social networks offer horizontal integration for any mobile platform providing app users with a convenient single sign-on point. Nonetheless, there are growing privacy concerns regarding its use. These vulnerabilities trigger alarm among app developers who fight for their user base: While they are happy to act on users' information collected via social networks, they are not always willing to sacrifice their adoption rate for this goal. So far, understanding of this trade-off has remained ambiguous. To fill this gap, we employ a discrete choice experiment to explore the role of Facebook Login and investigate the impact of accompanying requests for different information items / actions in the mobile app adoption process. We quantify users' concerns regarding these items in monetary terms. Beyond hands-on insights for providers, our study contributes to the theoretical discourse on the value of privacy in the growing world of Social Media and mobile web.
KW - Facebook Login
KW - Information privacy
KW - Privacy
KW - Social media
KW - User behavior
KW - Business informatics
KW - Informatics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85107713196&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.proceedings.com/content/024/024619webtoc.pdf
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85107713196
SN - 978-1-63439-694-3
VL - 4
T3 - International Conference on Information Systems "Building a Better World Through Information Systems", ICIS 2014
SP - 2954
EP - 2972
BT - International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014)
PB - Curran Associates
CY - Red Hook
Y2 - 14 December 2014 through 17 December 2014
ER -