Title: Irish Internet Users’ Information
Privacy
Concerns: An Empirical Study
Abstract: The
increasing ability of online vendors
to collect, store and distribute information on consumers has been
paralleled
by an increase in information privacy concerns among consumers and
those
who shape public policy. This lack of confidence in information
privacy
has been identified as a major factor impeding the potential and growth
of
electronic commerce. It is therefore essential for the success of
business-to-consumer
electronic commerce that online vendors understand the information
privacy
concerns of their consumers and take action to alleviate these
concerns.
Authors: Regina
Connolly