Mani et al., 2015: Information Privacy Concerns of Real Estate Customers and Information Security in the Real Estate Industry: An Empirical Analysis

Topic:

Customers are naturally concerned when providing personal information to real estate agencies and that trust plays a key role.

survey and interviews, 82 Australian real estate customers and 20 real estate businesses

Constructs in this publication:

Construct Cites Category Questions given? Content validity Pretests Response type Notes
trust NEW? no none pilot unclear
perceived risks NEW? no none pilot unclear
information privacy concerns NEW? no none pilot unclear
information sensitivity NEW? no none pilot unclear
perceived benefits NEW? no none pilot unclear
disclosing personal information NEW? no none pilot unclear
online privacy concerns NEW? no none pilot unclear

Citation:

Deepa Mani, Alireza Heravi, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, and Sameera Mubarak. Information Privacy Concerns of Real Estate Customers and Information Security in the Real Estate Industry: an Empirical Analysis. In AISC, 53–56. 2015.

Bibtex


@inproceedings{mani_information_2015,
 author = {Mani, Deepa and Heravi, Alireza and Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond and Mubarak, Sameera},
 booktitle = {{{AISC}}},
 pages = {53--56},
 shorttitle = {Information {{Privacy Concerns}} of {{Real Estate Customers}} and {{Information Security}} in the {{Real Estate Industry}}},
 title = {Information {{Privacy Concerns}} of {{Real Estate Customers}} and {{Information Security}} in the {{Real Estate Industry}}: An {{Empirical Analysis}}},
 year = {2015}
}