H. John Heinz III College, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Dietrich College, Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Science. 2015 Jan 30;347(6221):509-14. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa1465.
This Review summarizes and draws connections between diverse streams of empirical research on privacy behavior. We use three themes to connect insights from social and behavioral sciences: people's uncertainty about the consequences of privacy-related behaviors and their own preferences over those consequences; the context-dependence of people's concern, or lack thereof, about privacy; and the degree to which privacy concerns are malleable—manipulable by commercial and governmental interests. Organizing our discussion by these themes, we offer observations concerning the role of public policy in the protection of privacy in the information age.
这篇综述总结并梳理了隐私行为的各种实证研究成果。我们使用三个主题将社会和行为科学的观点联系起来:人们对隐私相关行为后果及其自身偏好的不确定性;人们对隐私的关注或缺乏关注的情境依赖性;以及隐私问题的可塑程度——商业和政府利益对其的操纵程度。通过这些主题来组织我们的讨论,我们就信息时代公共政策在保护隐私方面的作用提出了一些看法。