Centro de Documentação da PJ
Analítico de Periódico

CD 341
NIKKHAH, Hamid Reza, e outros
Post hoc security and privacy concerns in mobile apps [Recurso eletrónico] : the moderating roles of mobile apps’ features and providers / Hamid Reza Nikkhah, Varun Grover, Rajiv Sabherwal
Information and Computer Security, Bingley, Vol. 32, n. 1 (2024), p. 1-37
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INFORMÁTICA, SOFTWARE, TELEFONE MÓVEL, ESTUDO DE CASOS, SEGURANÇA INFORMÁTICA

Purpose – This study aims to argue that user’s continued use behavior is contingent upon two perceptions (i.e. the app and the provider). This study examines the moderating effects of user’s perceptions of apps and providers on the effects of security and privacy concerns and investigate whether assurance mechanisms decrease such concerns. Design/methodology/approach – This study conducts a scenario-based survey with 694 mobile cloud computing (MCC) app users to understand their perceptions and behaviors. Findings – This study finds that while perceived value of data transfer to the cloud moderates the effects of security and privacy concerns on continued use behavior, trust only moderates the effect of privacy concerns. This study also finds that perceived effectiveness of security and privacy intervention impacts privacy concerns but does not decrease security concerns. Originality/value – Prior mobile app studies mainly focused on mobile apps and did not investigate the perceptions of app providers along with app features in the same study. Furthermore, International Organization for Standardization 27018 certification and privacy policy notification are the interventions that exhibit data assurance mechanisms. However, it is unknown whether these interventions are able to decrease users’ security and privacy concerns after using MCC apps.