The Wiki way: quick collaboration on the Web
The Wiki way: quick collaboration on the Web
Information revelation and privacy in online social networks
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society
Can social bookmarking enhance search in the web?
Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Digital Relationships in the "MySpace" Generation: Results From a Qualitative Study
HICSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Why we twitter: understanding microblogging usage and communities
Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis
Internet social network communities: Risk taking, trust, and privacy concerns
Computers in Human Behavior
Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives
Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives
Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World HC
Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World HC
Marketing to the Social Web: How Digital Customer Communities Build Your Business
Marketing to the Social Web: How Digital Customer Communities Build Your Business
The Social Media Marketing Book
The Social Media Marketing Book
A model of customers' initial trust in unknown online retailers: an empirical study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Privacy policies for shared content in social network sites
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
Imagined communities: awareness, information sharing, and privacy on the facebook
PET'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Decentralised privacy preservation in social networks
International Journal of Business Information Systems
How are campus students using social media to support their studies? An explorative interview study
Education and Information Technologies
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Social networking sites SNSs are the major technological developments included under the umbrella of Web 2.0. College students are the most frequent users among the billion of active SNSs participants. Despite the many advantages that derived from active participation in SNSs, numerous security, privacy and trust concerns seem to influence social interactions and communications within it. The purpose of this quantitative research study was to determine the impact of security, privacy, and trust concerns on members' behaviour towards sharing their information and develop new relationships using a survey method in the form of a questionnaire. Furthermore, this study examined the effects of the relationships developments between students on the prospective students' enrollment and potential employees' application in Malaysian higher education institutions HEIs. The findings of the study showed that perceived privacy and security are still to be the slight concerns for online SNSs' users' willingness to share their information. However, members' perceived security, trust in SNSs and its members positively associated with development of new relationships, which is positively associated with students' enrollment and employees' application in HEIs. The findings provided descriptive, reliability, factors loading, correlations as well as regression analyses for perspectives, using SPSS 12.0.