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정보보안이 안드로이드와 iOS 기반 스마트폰 소비자 선호에 미치는 영향 (A Study on the Influence of Information Security on Consumer's Preference of Android and iOS based Smartphone)

  • 박종진;최민경;안종창
    • 인터넷정보학회논문지
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.105-119
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    • 2017
  • 현재 국내 인구의 85% 이상이 스마트폰을 사용 중이며, 개인의 사생활과 다양한 정보들이 스마트폰 내부에 저장되어 있다. 이러한 정보를 불법으로 취득하고자 악성코드와 스파이웨어 등을 유포하여 사용자에게는 금전적인 피해를 입히는 사례들이 증가하고 있다. 이에 따라 스마트폰을 이용하는데 있어 정보보안의 필요성은 불가피하며 사용자의 보안 인식이 중요시 되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 정보보안이 사용자들의 스마트폰 운영체제 선택에 어떠한 영향을 미치는지에 대해서 알아보고자 한다. 스마트폰 사용자를 대상으로 온라인 설문조사를 실시하여 수집한 응답지 218개를 샘플로 통계분석 프로그램 IBM SPSS Statistics 22를 사용하여 요인분석을 통한 공통성, 신뢰성 분석 그리고 회귀분석을 통해 가설을 검증하였다. 검증 결과, 하드웨어 환경에 따라 지각된 용이성에 영향을 주는 것을 알 수 있었다. 스마트폰의 사용을 통해 즐거움을 얻고 편하게 사용하고자 하는 소비자의 의도는 스마트폰의 하드웨어가 그 기능을 수행하기 위해 뒷받침되어야 함이 검증되었다. 또한 브랜드 영향력은 지각된 유용성과 지각된 용이성에 모두 영향을 미침을 알 수 있었다. 개인위험 감수정도에 따라 스마트폰 스파이웨어 위험성을 인지하는데 차이가 있다는 가설이 채택되었다. 또한 지각된 유용성, 지각된 용이성, 개인위험 감수정도, 스파이웨어 위험성이 스마트폰 구매의향에 유의한 영향을 준다는 것을 파악하였다. 한편 안드로이드와 iOS 운영체제(OS) 사용자의 집단간 차이분석 결과 두 집단 간에는 유의한 차이가 없음을 알 수 있었다. 본 연구의 결과는 국내 스마트폰 관련 기업 및 실무자에게 중요한 시사점을 줄 수 있고, 정보시스템 관련 분야 연구에 새로운 관점을 제시해 줄 수 있다는 점에서 유용성을 가진다.

인지된 위험의 유형이 소비자 신뢰 및 온라인 구매의도에 미치는 영향 (The Impact of Perceived Risks Upon Consumer Trust and Purchase Intentions)

  • 홍일유;김우성;임병하
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2011
  • Internet-based commerce has undergone an explosive growth over the past decade as consumers today find it more economical as well as more convenient to shop online. Nevertheless, the shift in the common mode of shopping from offline to online commerce has caused consumers to have worries over such issues as private information leakage, online fraud, discrepancy in product quality and grade, unsuccessful delivery, and so forth, Numerous studies have been undertaken to examine the role of perceived risk as a chief barrier to online purchases and to understand the theoretical relationships among perceived risk, trust and purchase intentions, However, most studies focus on empirically investigating the effects of trust on perceived risk, with little attention devoted to the effects of perceived risk on trust, While the influence trust has on perceived risk is worth studying, the influence in the opposite direction is equally important, enabling insights into the potential of perceived risk as a prohibitor of trust, According to Pavlou (2003), the primary source of the perceived risk is either the technological uncertainty of the Internet environment or the behavioral uncertainty of the transaction partner. Due to such types of uncertainty, an increase in the worries over the perceived risk may negatively affect trust, For example, if a consumer who sends sensitive transaction data over Internet is concerned that his or her private information may leak out because of the lack of security, trust may decrease (Olivero and Lunt, 2004), By the same token, if the consumer feels that the online merchant has the potential to profit by behaving in an opportunistic manner taking advantage of the remote, impersonal nature of online commerce, then it is unlikely that the merchant will be trusted, That is, the more the probable danger is likely to occur, the less trust and the greater need to control the transaction (Olivero and Lunt, 2004), In summary, a review of the related studies indicates that while some researchers looked at the influence of overall perceived risk on trust level, not much attention has been given to the effects of different types of perceived risk, In this context the present research aims at addressing the need to study how trust is affected by different types of perceived risk, We classified perceived risk into six different types based on the literature, and empirically analyzed the impact of each type of perceived risk upon consumer trust in an online merchant and further its impact upon purchase intentions. To meet our research objectives, we developed a conceptual model depicting the nomological structure of the relationships among our research variables, and also formulated a total of seven hypotheses. The model and hypotheses were tested using an empirical analysis based on a questionnaire survey of 206 college students. The reliability was evaluated via Cronbach's alphas, the minimum of which was found to be 0.73, and therefore the questionnaire items are all deemed reliable. In addition, the results of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) designed to check the validity of the measurement model indicate that the convergent, discriminate, and nomological validities of the model are all acceptable. The structural equation modeling analysis to test the hypotheses yielded the following results. Of the first six hypotheses (H1-1 through H1-6) designed to examine the relationships between each risk type and trust, three hypotheses including H1-1 (performance risk ${\rightarrow}$ trust), H1-2 (psychological risk ${\rightarrow}$ trust) and H1-5 (online payment risk ${\rightarrow}$ trust) were supported with path coefficients of -0.30, -0.27 and -0.16 respectively. Finally, H2 (trust ${\rightarrow}$ purchase intentions) was supported with relatively high path coefficients of 0.73. Results of the empirical study offer the following findings and implications. First. it was found that it was performance risk, psychological risk and online payment risk that have a statistically significant influence upon consumer trust in an online merchant. It implies that a consumer may find an online merchant untrustworthy if either the product quality or the product grade does not match his or her expectations. For that reason, online merchants including digital storefronts and e-marketplaces are suggested to pursue a strategy focusing on identifying the target customers and offering products that they feel best meet performance and psychological needs of those customers. Thus, they should do their best to make it widely known that their products are of as good quality and grade as those purchased from offline department stores. In addition, it may be inferred that today's online consumers remain concerned about the security of the online commerce environment due to the repeated occurrences of hacking or private information leakage. Online merchants should take steps to remove potential vulnerabilities and provide online notices to emphasize that their website is secure. Second, consumer's overall trust was found to have a statistically significant influence on purchase intentions. This finding, which is consistent with the results of numerous prior studies, suggests that increased sales will become a reality only with enhanced consumer trust.