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Data Protection and Information Privacy - Perceptions Across Cultures

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The impact of cultural factors on perceptions of and attitudes toward privacy is often neglected in privacy studies. Yet, understanding these factors is crucial in our globalized world, where businesses, governments and researchers rely on data from different cultures. This book makes a contribution to closing this gap. It presents and discusses findings from a large, comparative cross-cultural study on professionals' views of key data protection and information privacy issues, such as data autonomy, the data power of companies and governments, and the impact of data protection and information privacy regulations on companies, consumers, and the state. The book facilitates a better understanding of attitudes toward data protection and privacy across cultures by highlighting areas in which professionals around the world are (dis-)satisfied with data protection regulations and practices, and showing how culture-specific factors can help to explain differences in this area.

About the author

Veronika Thir ist Forschungsassistentin im vom bidt geförderten Projekt Vektoren der Datenpreisgabe – Eine komparative Untersuchung zum Einsatz eigener personenbezogener Daten aus den Perspektiven der Rechtswissenschaft, Kulturwissenschaft und Wirtschaftsinformatik. Daniela Wawra ist Professorin für Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaften an der Universität Passau und eine von vier principal investigators im o.g. Projekt.

Summary

The impact of cultural factors on perceptions of and attitudes toward privacy is often neglected in privacy studies. Yet, understanding these factors is crucial in our globalized world, where businesses, governments and researchers rely on data from different cultures. This book makes a contribution to closing this gap. It presents and discusses findings from a large, comparative cross-cultural study on professionals’ views of key data protection and information privacy issues, such as data autonomy, the data power of companies and governments, and the impact of data protection and information privacy regulations on companies, consumers, and the state. The book facilitates a better understanding of attitudes toward data protection and privacy across cultures by highlighting areas in which professionals around the world are (dis-)satisfied with data protection regulations and practices, and showing how culture-specific factors can help to explain differences in this area.

Product details

Authors Veronika Thir, Daniela Wawra
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.01.2025
 
EAN 9783111458120
ISBN 978-3-11-145812-0
No. of pages 236
Weight 481 g
Illustrations 84 col. ill., 128 b/w tbl.
Series Global and Comparative Data Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

International Law, Commercial law, data protection, cross-cultural studies, IT & Communications law, LAW051000 LAW / International, information privacy, informational privacy, LAW104000 LAW / Computer & Internet

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