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Glen Nowak
Researcher at University of Georgia
Publications - 63
Citations - 3671
Glen Nowak is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Public health. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3128 citations. Previous affiliations of Glen Nowak include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
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Privacy Concerns and Consumer Willingness to Provide Personal Information
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine potential relationships among categories of personal information, beliefs about direct marketing, situational characteristics, specific privacy concerns, and consumers' direct marketing shopping habits, and offer an assessment of the trade-offs consumers are willing to make when they exchange personal information for shopping benefits.
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Confidence About Vaccines In The United States: Understanding Parents’ Perceptions
TL;DR: It is found that most parents--even those whose children receive all of the recommended vaccines--have questions, concerns, or misperceptions about them, and ways to give parents the information they need and to keep the US national vaccination program a success are suggested.
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Antecedents and consequences of consumer privacy concerns: An empirical investigation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the interrelationships among antecedents and consequences of privacy concerns and found that consumers' attitude toward direct marketing and their desire for information control act as antecedent to privacy concerns, and that privacy concerns are negatively related to purchase behavior and the purchase decision process.
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Direct marketing and the use of individual-level consumer information: Determining how and when “privacy” matters
Glen Nowak,Joseph E. Phelps +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors develop a framework for addressing privacy concerns that arise when direct marketers utilize consumer information by identifying the underlying dimensions of the privacy construct and examining the relationships between those dimensions and direct marketers' consumer information practices.
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Parent attitudes toward immunizations and healthcare providers the role of information.
TL;DR: Perceived lack of information was associated with negative attitudes about immunizations and toward healthcare providers and basic information about the benefits and risks of vaccines presented by a trusted provider could go a long way toward maintaining and/or improving confidence in the immunization process.