When Does "Facebooking" Make Us Avoid Risks? The Effect of Social Networking Orientation on Risk Preference.
Hakkyun KimKyoungmi LeeKiwan ParkPublished in: HCI (29) (2013)
Keyphrases
- social networking
- risk management
- risk assessment
- risk analysis
- social networks
- risk factors
- decision making
- personal information
- social media
- user behavior
- data collection
- crowd sourcing
- online social networks
- informal learning
- risk evaluation
- mobile communication
- social bookmarking
- social software
- social activities
- collective intelligence
- social networking sites
- user preferences
- social web
- emerging trends
- online social networking
- content sharing
- micro blogging
- collaborative environment
- perceived risk
- social networking websites