Research on Users'Privacy Concern In Cyberspace Based on Meta-analysis Method
In the era of big data,privacy concerns have become a hot topic of common concern from all walks of life.Taking active users in cyberspace as the research object,58 empirical research papers on privacy concerns of cyberspace users were collected and screened from databases such as CNKI,and the meta-analysis method was used to study the influencing factors of privacy concerns in published papers.The results show that there are different degrees of correlation between the privacy concerns of users in cyberspace and many variables.Among them,perceived risk and subjective norm factors are strongly correlated with privacy concerns,and trust,privacy protection,disclosure intention,perceived benefit,perceived usefulness,and community influence factors are moderately correlated with privacy concerns.Behavioral intention,information control and perceived efficacy were weakly correlated with privacy concerns.This study is helpful to clarify the status quo of user privacy concerns in cyberspace,and has certain reference value for further research in the field of privacy concerns.