Companies Should Give Online Consumers More Privacy

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Tech study indicates Web marketers need to give consumers more control of the personal information collected about them

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Internet users want control of personal information

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To quell the privacy-invasion fears that are stunting the growth of e-commerce, Web marketers need to give consumers more control of the personal information collected about them, according to research in the Georgia Tech College of Management.

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To quell the privacy-invasion fears that are stunting the growth of e-commerce, Web marketers need to give consumers more control of the personal information collected about them, according to research by Naresh Malhotra, Regents' professor of marketing at Georgia Tech College of Management.

"Despite the enormous potential of e-commerce, its share of the total economy remains less than 1 percent worldwide," says Malhotra, lead researcher of the study "Internet Users' Information Privacy Concerns (IUPIC): The Construct, the Scale, and a Causal Model," which was recently published in the journal Information Systems Research. He cites a recent report showing that 94.5 percent of Americans worry about abuse of their personal information when they shop online.

Malhotra's study, which surveyed 742 households in one-on-one interviews, found that online consumers want to be aware of and have direct control over their personal information that is stored in marketers' databases.

"Consumers should be able to add, delete or modify at will any of their personal information," Malhotra says. "At the very least, companies should make sure that their consumers can easily verify their information and know how it is being used."

Online marketers want as much personal information as possible in order to provide individualized service to customers, including details about shopping behavior, lifestyles and finances, he explains. For instance, airlines can e-mail people customized fare offers if they know their destination preferences.

"This mass customization increases the efficiency of marketing and the value that customers can derive as long as marketers don't misuse the personal information collected," Malhotra says.

Many e-commerce firms retain the right to sell personal information to outside parties unless consumers specifically opt out. "Information should only be obtained from consumers in ways that don't violate any ethical or legal norms," Malhotra says. "Obtaining information without consent isn't appropriate."

Consumers are more willing to provide information voluntarily if online companies can engender a sense of trust, the study found. One way to do this is through the use of increasingly popular third-party "seal of approval" programs, such as the Better Business Bureau's BBBOnline, he says. Online vendors who want to participate in these programs must follow a set of standards concerning privacy and security.

In addition to examining the control and trust issues of online consumers, Malhotra's study established a new scale for researchers to use in measuring the depth of Internet users' information privacy concerns.

Technical Contact: Naresh Malhotra, 404-894-4358, Naresh.malhotra@mgt.gatech.edu.

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  • Created By: Elizabeth Campell
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  • Created On: Feb 28, 2005 - 8:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:02pm