Privacy Concerns of Smart Speaker Users in South Korea: A Text-mining Analysis

Hong Joo Lee, Guglielmo Maccario, Maurizio Naldi

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Abstract

Smart speakers represent a growing product in home electronics. However, their capability to record voices in their immediate surroundings has spurred concerns about privacy violations. In this paper, we assess the extent of those concerns in the opinions of smart speaker users by examining the reviews posted by smart speaker users. We focus on South Korea as a representative of advanced Asian economies. The results show that Korean smart speaker users are either unconcerned or unaware of privacy issues, confirming the results of previous studies about UK users, but with an even lower degree of interest in the topic. However, for the few users concerned about privacy, their attitude towards privacy influences their overall opinion about smart speakers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)999-1015
Number of pages17
JournalAsia Pacific Journal of Information Systems
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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© (2023), (Korean Society of Management Information Systems). All Rights Reserved.

Keywords

  • Privacy
  • Sentiment Analysis
  • Smart Speakers
  • South Korea

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