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DEVELOPMENT IN DIGITAL AND POST-TRANSITION ERA: ONLINE PRIVACY CONCERN APPROACH

This research paper explores the increasing importance of online privacy and its connection with development in post-transition countries. Analyzing data from Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the study identifies significant factors influencing online privacy concern. The findings suggest that online privacy concern is influenced by factors such as country of origin, education level, and age. The study also highlights the potential impact of technological advancements on economic development. Overall, the research emphasizes the importance of education, institutional frameworks, and trust-building policies in addressing online privacy concerns.

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DEVELOPMENT IN DIGITAL AND POST-TRANSITION ERA: ONLINE PRIVACY CONCERN APPROACH

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  1. DEVELOPMENT IN DIGITAL AND POST-TRANSITION ERA: ONLINE PRIVACY CONCERN APPROACH Vedran Recher, Jelena Budak & Edo Rajh Institute ofEconomics, Zagreb REDETE, Graz 22.-24.10. 2015

  2. ‘’If this is the age of information, then privacy is the issue of our times.’’ Acquisti, Brandimarte & Loewenstein (2015)

  3. Introduction • increasing importance of online privacy • over half of Internet users in Europe feel uncomfortable with profiling on the Internet (EC, 2011) • business climate, reforms, business policies • determinants of OPC connectionwithdevelopmentin post-transition?

  4. Western Balkan countries • Croatia, FYR Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovinaare analysed • differences in the EU accession path  EU regulations implemented in the course of the accession

  5. Survey data, n=2006

  6. PRICON index Information I send over the internet (e-mail, Facebook and other) could be misused. The usage of computers and ICT increases the possibility of personal datamanipulation. I am concerned about the volume of personal information and data stored on computers that might be misused.

  7. ANOVA results

  8. Results (2) • that there are no statistically significant differences in online privacy concern between males and females • statistically significant differences in online privacy concern by internet usage groups

  9. Contextualizing OPC and development

  10. Conceptualframework

  11. Conclusions • country of origin significant antecedent of online privacy concern • higher education  higher OPC • age  reversed U-shaped curve

  12. Conclusions (2) • FYR Macedonia surprisingly high OPC technological advancements • development of digital society could influence economic development in terms of GDP p.c. • policies: education of general public, sound institutional framework, trust building

  13. Thank you for your attention. The End

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