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The impact of perceived privacy breach on smartphone user attitudes and intention to terminate the relationship with the mobile carrier
Stanislav Mamonov
, Marios Koufaris
Information Management and Business Analytics
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Keyphrases
Privacy Leak
100%
Perceived Privacy
100%
Smartphone Users
100%
User Attitude
100%
User Intention
100%
Mobile Carrier
100%
Cynicism
40%
Survey-based
20%
Fast-growing
20%
Commitment-trust Theory
20%
Privacy Perception
20%
Psychological Contract Theory
20%
Nomological Framework
20%
Personal Information
20%
Mobile Computing
20%
General Privacy Concerns
20%
Relevant Context
20%
Perceived Availability
20%
Smartphone Adoption
20%
Ongoing Relationships
20%
Intention to Disclose
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Contract Theory
100%
Implicit Contracts
100%
Psychology
Breach of Privacy
100%
Mobile Phones
100%
Computer Science
Privacy Breach
100%
Personal Information
20%
Privacy Concern
20%
Mobile Computing
20%
Research Framework
20%
Ongoing Relationship
20%