Privacy Concerns and Online Learning of Postgraduate Students through the Lens of Stimulus–Organism–Response Model

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Based on the stimulus–organism–response (SOR) model, the purpose of the current study is to investigate two types of privacy concerns, i.e., privacy concern abuse (PCA) and privacy concern finding (PCF), in relation to online collaborative learning (OCL). Further, another aim is to investigate knowledge-sharing perceptions (KSP) as a mechanism between PCA and PCF with OCL. A survey was used to collect the data from postgraduate university students in Pakistan. The hypothesized model was tested on 285 valid responses through SPSS 22.0 and AMOS 22.0. The findings show that PCA and PCF negatively and significantly influence OCL. Moreover, KSP mediates the relationship between PCA and PCF with OCL. Based on the results, the implications for teachers, students, and educational institutions are discussed.

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Majeed, M., Ghani, U., & Meng, W. (2022). Privacy Concerns and Online Learning of Postgraduate Students through the Lens of Stimulus–Organism–Response Model. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811604

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