Description
The aim of the paper is to shed light on the factors affecting perception shifts in biometrics authentication. This study explores trust relationships in the adoption of biometrics using the valence framework to understand and explain the individual’s evaluation of risk concerning biometrics. Hypotheses are developed to suggest that individuals’ intention to use biometrics is influenced by trust in the vendor. An experiment to test the hypotheses is described. Expected contributions, limitations, and possibilities for future research are noted.
Recommended Citation
Kim, Dan and Ogbanufe, Obi, "Beyond Security and Privacy Perception: An Approach to Biometric Authentication Perception Change" (2015). AMCIS 2015 Proceedings. 11.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2015/ISSecurity/GeneralPresentations/11
Beyond Security and Privacy Perception: An Approach to Biometric Authentication Perception Change
The aim of the paper is to shed light on the factors affecting perception shifts in biometrics authentication. This study explores trust relationships in the adoption of biometrics using the valence framework to understand and explain the individual’s evaluation of risk concerning biometrics. Hypotheses are developed to suggest that individuals’ intention to use biometrics is influenced by trust in the vendor. An experiment to test the hypotheses is described. Expected contributions, limitations, and possibilities for future research are noted.