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Pathos or logos? How governance legitimacy perception influences individual privacy trade-offs during COVID-19 pandemic

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Pathos or logos? How governance legitimacy perception influences individual privacy trade-offs during COVID-19 pandemic

X. Meng, Y. Li, et al.

This research explores how governance legitimacy influences privacy disclosure decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reveals that both cognitive and moral legitimacy encourage altruistic behavior in privacy sharing, with an intriguing twist: education level plays a moderating role. The study was conducted by Xiaoxiao Meng, Yungeng Li, and Qijun He.

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Abstract
This research examines how individuals’ perceptions of governance legitimacy impact their decisions regarding privacy disclosure during the COVID-19 pandemic. It distinguishes between cognitive and moral legitimacy, finding that both positively influence altruistic privacy disclosure. However, education level moderates this impact.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Mar 26, 2024
Authors
Xiaoxiao Meng, Yungeng Li, Qijun He
Tags
governance legitimacy
privacy disclosure
COVID-19 pandemic
cognitive legitimacy
moral legitimacy
altruistic behavior
education level
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