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Exploring the predictors and the role of trust and concern in the context of data disclosure to governmental institutions

Authors :
Paula Castro
Leonor Bettencourt
Source :
Behaviour & Information Technology. 36:321-331
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Recently, the number of online databases and the amount of personal information they store have escalated; the potential uses and misuses of these databases have consequently multiplied, and in Europe, there are now calls for a public rediscussion of their legal status. In this context, this paper uses survey data from a Portuguese sample to investigate some psychosocial processes involved in decision-taking related to the disclosure of personal data to governmental institutions. The study tests 1 what societal-level variables e.g. Post-Materialistic values and System Justification motives help predict trust and concern felt towards public institutions; 2 whether these societal-level variables are better predictors of disclosure-related decisions than are socio-demographic aspects and knowledge of the legal framework and 3 the capacity of both societal-level variables and trust and concern for predicting the willingness to disclose personal data and to complain about the misuse of data by governmental institutions. Findings show that trust is a key incentive for the disclosure of personal data to governmental institutions and is linked to a more passive engagement with citizenship. Concern, in turn, being negatively linked to system justification and positively to willingness to complain, seems associated with a more active civic citizenship. Implications of this pattern are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
13623001 and 0144929X
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Behaviour & Information Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f7c201595f1eab01ccec230229d74472