Determinants of consumers' perceptions and attitudes towards assurance seals for internet marketing: an Asia Pacific marketing perspective

2008 
The fear of lack of information privacy constitutes a serious impediment to e-commerce. Taking the fact that the internet has greatly levelled the domestic and international marketplace, and many Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) have operated on the internet, it is necessary to examine how assurance seal programmes are perceived in different social environments. Prior research has identified some factors affecting customers' perceptions and attitudes towards assurance seal programmes in developed countries. This research was conducted in Singapore, where the high rate of household access to the internet is mixed with strong social/cultural norms and traditions. The results suggest that assurance seal programmes are effective in addressing privacy dimensions of unfamiliarity, sensitivity, relevance, and usage of information and technology, though in varying degrees. However, using a one-size-fits-all approach to protect online privacy may not be feasible, as respondents did not view that self-reg...
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