THEORETICAL CONCEPTS OF CONSUMER
RESILIENCE TO ONLINE PRIVACY VIOLATION
Jelena Budak, Edo Rajh, Sunčana Slijepčević and Bruno Škrinjarić
The Institute of Economics
Zagreb, Croatia
INDECS 19(2), 308-327, 2021 DOI 10.7906/indecs.19.2.9 Full text available in pdf and xml formats. |
Received: 20th October 2021. |
ABSTRACT
Resilience is a multifaceted concept used to explain both system and individual behavior across disciplines. Although definitions and research concepts of resilience vary significantly, resilience has become a boundary object in diverse academic fields calling for a holistic approach.
This work aims to elaborate the theoretical concepts that might be applied in the research of consumer resilience to online privacy violation, a new and unexplored aspect of consumer behavior in the digital environment. The purpose of the research is to develop the future research frontiers in investigating consumer resilience to online privacy violation.
It contributes to the privacy resilience debate and lays the groundwork for developing a conceptual model of online consumer resilience that would explore how individual behavior is affected after online privacy violation occurrence. Developing a conceptual model of consumer resilience to online privacy violation that would include a set of individual and environmental variables, will contribute to the existing understanding of resilience at the intersection of psychology, economics, and privacy studies. Furthermore, it will also contribute to the understanding of adaptive responses of resilient individuals to privacy breaches in an online environment, as well as to the understanding of processes by which resilience affects adaptive responses of consumers in the specific context of online privacy breaches.
KEY WORDS
resilience, theoretical concepts, consumer behaviour, privacy online
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: D12, D91