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Transparency in persuasive technology, immersive technology, and online marketing: Facilitating users’ informed decision making and practical implications.

Wang, R., Bush-Evans, R., Arden-Close, E., Bolat, E., McAlaney, J., Hodge, S., Thomas, S. and Phalp, K. T., 2022. Transparency in persuasive technology, immersive technology, and online marketing: Facilitating users’ informed decision making and practical implications. Computers in Human Behavior, 139, 107545.

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2022.107545

Abstract

In the current age of emerging technologies and big data, transparency has become an important issue for technology users and online consumers. However, there is a lack of consensus on what constitutes transparency across domains of research, not to mention transparency guidelines for designers and marketers. In this review, we explored the question of what transparency means in current research and practices by reviewing the literature in three domains: persuasive technology, immersive technology and online marketing. Literature reviewed, including both empirical research and position articles, covered multidisciplinary areas including computer science and information technology, psychology, healthcare, human computer interaction, business and management, law and public health. In this paper, we summarized our findings through a framework of transparency and provided insights into the different aspects of transparency, categorized into ten themes (i.e., Organizational Transparency, Information Transparency, Transparency of System Design, Data Privacy and Informed Consent, Transparency of Online Advertising, Potential Risks, User Autonomy, Informed Decision Making, Information Visualization, Personalization and User-centered design) along three dimensions (i.e., Types of transparency, Impact on User and Potential Solutions). Addressing aspects of transparency will facilitate users’ autonomy and contribute to their informed decision making.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0747-5632
Uncontrolled Keywords:transparency; Impact on user; Persuasive technology; Immersive technology; Online marketing; Informed decision making
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:37748
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:04 Nov 2022 14:11
Last Modified:04 Nov 2022 14:11

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