Author List: Smith, H. Jeff; Milberg, Sandra J.; Burke, Sandra J.;
MIS Quarterly, 1996, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 167-196.
Information privacy has been called one of the most important ethical issues of the information age. Public opinion polls show rising levels of concern about privacy among Americans. Against this backdrop, research into issues associated with information privacy is increasing. Based on a number of preliminary studies, it has become apparent that organizational practices, individuals' perceptions of these practices, and societal responses are inextricably linked in many ways. Theories regarding these relationships are slowly emerging. Unfortunately, researchers attempting to examine such relationships through confirmatory empirical approaches may be impeded by the lack of validated instruments for measuring individuals' concerns about organizational information privacy practices. To enable future studies in the information privacy research stream, we developed and validated an instrument that identifies and measures the primary dimensions of individuals' concerns about organizational information privacy practices. The development process included examinations of privacy literature; experience surveys and focus groups; and the use of expert judges. The result was a parsimonious 15-item instrument with four sub-scales tapping into dimensions of individuals concerns about organizational information privacy practices. The instrument was rigorously tested and validated across several heterogenous populations, providing a high degree of confidence in the scales' validity, reliability, and generalizability.
Keywords: ethical issues; LISAEL; measures; Privacy; reliability; validity
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#239 0.375 privacy information concerns individuals personal disclosure protection concern consumers practices control data private calculus regulation risk individual legislation government sensitive
#263 0.201 instrument measurement factor analysis measuring measures dimensions validity based instruments construct measure conceptualization sample reliability development develop responses assess use
#222 0.094 research researchers framework future information systems important present agenda identify areas provide understanding contributions using literature studies paper potential review
#150 0.087 issues management systems information key managers executives senior corporate important importance survey critical corporations multinational managing interviews study results concerns
#1 0.071 organizational organizations effectiveness factors managers model associated context characteristics variables paper relationships level attention environmental technological based maturity organization's relationship
#192 0.063 small business businesses firms external firm's growth size level expertise used high major environment lack resources companies internally factors internal