02778nam 22005173 450 99663966790331620250101084506.09783111458366311145836910.1515/9783111458366(MiAaPQ)EBC31862777(Au-PeEL)EBL31862777(CKB)37099102800041(OCoLC)1482816955(DE-B1597)684889(DE-B1597)9783111458366(EXLCZ)993709910280004120250101d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierData Protection and Information Privacy Perceptions Across Cultures1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2025.©2025.1 online resource (244 pages)Global and Comparative Data Law Series9783111458120 3111458121 Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- I Introduction -- II Method -- III Results -- IV Summary of findings and comparison with consumer views -- V Discussion of factors influencing data disclosure -- VI Conclusion -- References -- Appendix I—Sample details -- Appendix II—QuestionnaireThe impact of cultural factors on perceptions of and attitudes toward privacy is often neglected in privacy studies. Yet, understanding these factors is crucial in our globalized world, where businesses, governments and researchers rely on data from different cultures. This book makes a contribution to closing this gap. It presents and discusses findings from a large, comparative cross-cultural study on professionals’ views of key data protection and information privacy issues, such as data autonomy, the data power of companies and governments, and the impact of data protection and information privacy regulations on companies, consumers, and the state. The book facilitates a better understanding of attitudes toward data protection and privacy across cultures by highlighting areas in which professionals around the world are (dis-)satisfied with data protection regulations and practices, and showing how culture-specific factors can help to explain differences in this area.Global and Comparative Data Law SeriesLAW / Commercial / GeneralbisacshLAW / Commercial / General.342.0858Thir Veronika1783315Wawra Daniela1783316MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996639667903316Data Protection and Information Privacy4310793UNISA