A cross-cultural comparison of information privacy concerns in Singapore, Sweden and the United States

We propose to investigate the antecedents and consequents of information privacy concerns from a cultural perspective. Using Hofstede's dimensions of cultural values, we will gather data from countries that reportedly differ with respect to these dimensions and study the role of culture at the individual level in shaping individuals' privacy-related behavior. Other relevant constructs will also be included in the research model.

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