Does Gender Matter: An Exploratory Study of Influence of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Trust on Purchase Intention
Abstract
Privacy is defined as a two-dimensional construct, involving physical space and information (Goodwin 1991). On the other hand cybersecurity can be defined as ‘‘a security relevant system event in which the system’s security policy is disobeyed or otherwise breached’’ (Shirey, 2000). There is a paucity of studies that has examined consumer perceptions of cybersecurity, furthermore, the role of gender with regards to privacy and security has provided mixed results (Yao, Rice, & Wallis, 2007; Sheehan, 1999). Thus, this study is a step toward filling the gap in the literature and was exploratory in nature and analyzed consumers’ perception of cybersecurity and privacy with respect to gender differences.
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Pookulangara, S., (2015) “Does Gender Matter: An Exploratory Study of Influence of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Trust on Purchase Intention”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 72(1).
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