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The Privacy Paradox: Personal Information Disclosure Intentions versus Behaviors 2007 2026 2013 2019 818
  1. The Privacy Paradox: Personal Information Disclosure Intentions versus Behaviors (2007)
    Patricia A. Norberg, Daniel R. Horne et al. Journal of Consumer Affairs

Immediate Impact

5 from Science/Nature 64 standout
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Works of Daniel R. Horne being referenced

The Privacy Paradox: Personal Information Disclosure Intentions versus Behaviors
2007 Standout
Exploring consumer lying in information‐based exchanges
2007
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Daniel R. Horne 853 221 307 14 1.0k
Patricia A. Norberg 832 196 313 13 1000
Bélanger 726 93 342 7 1.0k
Carina Paine 817 76 281 20 1.0k
Md. Shamim Talukder 554 207 509 24 1.2k
Caroline Lancelot Miltgen 561 237 372 29 856
Thomas Hildebrand 620 140 282 13 931
Yeolib Kim 586 298 350 19 1.4k
Bryan Hammer 611 140 397 16 1.0k
Mohammad Salehan 941 212 337 23 1.2k
Hamed Qahri‐Saremi 647 135 404 32 1.1k

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