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A fundamental shift in how privacy and confidentiality are treated has emerged within many organizations. As a result, privacy and confidentiality pose many risks to an organization. Yet they are rarely viewed from a risk-based perspective. This paper examines the impact of privacy and...
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Recent research has begun to focus on the factors that cause people to respond to phishing attacks as well as affect user behavior on social networks. This study examines the correlation between the Big Five personality traits and email phishing response. Another aspect examined is how these...
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publication. The overall conclusion from the experiment is that theory about social reputation can predict subjects' social …
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) perceived as more justifiable than their numerical assessments. I find supportive evidence in an experiment designed to test the …
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information acquisition exist under all institutional settings. We test our predictions in a laboratory experiment. Automatic …
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Betrayal aversion has been operationalized as the evidence that subjects demand a higher risk premium to take social risks compared to natural risks. This evidence has been first shown by Bohnet and Zeckhauser (2004) using an adaptation of the Becker-DeGroot-Marshak mechanism (BDM, Becker et al....
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We introduce DOSE - Dynamically Optimized Sequential Experimentation - to elicit preference parameters. DOSE starts with a model of preferences and a prior over the parameters of that model, then dynamically chooses a customized question sequence for each participant according to an...
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We propose an easy-to-use method for estimating preference parameters experimentally: choices from strictly concave budget restrictions (SCBRs). SCBRs generalize the popular method of analyzing choices from linear budget restrictions (LBRs). SCBRs promise (i) to improve the informational content...
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