The Role of Uncertainty in Data Breach Response Processes-A Reactance Theory Perspective

Till Ole Diesterhöft, Saskia Isabel Schweneker, Kristin Masuch, Aycan Aslan, Marvin Braun

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Abstract

Data breaches lead to inherent uncertainty among customers due to the compromise of information and its potential consequences for customers, e.g., identity theft or credit card misuse. Previous research has focused on outcome-based strategies to address these negative impacts. However, informed by reactance theory, we argue that customers feel a loss of control due to the induced uncertainty and that companies need to tackle these impacts. We test our hypotheses in two empirical studies. The results of Study 1 suggest that data breaches indeed lead to an increased perception of uncertainty among customers. Study 2 examines to what extent the establishment of control can mitigate the negative uncertainty effects. We highlight that by providing customers with control, companies can reduce the degree of uncertainty and increase satisfaction with the response. By conceptualizing choice as a catalyst for perceived control, we offer practitioners a novel strategy for responding to data breaches.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelICIS 2022 Proceedings
Publikationsdato2022
StatusUdgivet - 2022
Udgivet eksterntJa
BegivenhedInternational Conference of Information Systems 2022: Digitizing for the Next Generation - Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Danmark
Varighed: 11 dec. 202214 dec. 2022
https://icis2022.aisconferences.org

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KonferenceInternational Conference of Information Systems 2022
LokationCopenhagen
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByCopenhagen
Periode11/12/202214/12/2022
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