TY - JOUR
T1 - Doxing on Social Networking Sites
T2 - An Extension of the Social Cognitive Theory of Moral Thought and Action
AU - Li, Yang Jun
AU - Cheung, Christy M.K.
AU - Shen, Xiao Liang
AU - Lee, Matthew K.O.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Doxing on social networking sites (SNS doxing) has attracted scholarly and public attention due to the devastating consequences that this behavior can have on individuals and society. SNS doxing occurs when netizens disclose wrongdoers’ personal information on SNSs to punish them and hold them accountable for their unethical and improper acts. To offer a compelling theoretical explanation for this behavior beyond descriptive analyses of SNS doxing, we extend the social cognitive theory of moral thought and action by using retributive proportionality and social approval to articulate doxers’ moral judgments and decision-making. We conducted two independent studies using scenario-based and field surveys to validate the research model. The results of polynomial regression analysis suggest that users’ moral approval of SNS doxing is the result of the combined analyses between perceived blameworthiness of the doxee, perceived severity of SNS doxing, and perceived social approval of SNS doxing. We also found that users’ moral approval of SNS doxing determines their engagement in SNS doxing. Through this study, we offer rich theoretical and practical insights into the prevention of SNS doxing.
AB - Doxing on social networking sites (SNS doxing) has attracted scholarly and public attention due to the devastating consequences that this behavior can have on individuals and society. SNS doxing occurs when netizens disclose wrongdoers’ personal information on SNSs to punish them and hold them accountable for their unethical and improper acts. To offer a compelling theoretical explanation for this behavior beyond descriptive analyses of SNS doxing, we extend the social cognitive theory of moral thought and action by using retributive proportionality and social approval to articulate doxers’ moral judgments and decision-making. We conducted two independent studies using scenario-based and field surveys to validate the research model. The results of polynomial regression analysis suggest that users’ moral approval of SNS doxing is the result of the combined analyses between perceived blameworthiness of the doxee, perceived severity of SNS doxing, and perceived social approval of SNS doxing. We also found that users’ moral approval of SNS doxing determines their engagement in SNS doxing. Through this study, we offer rich theoretical and practical insights into the prevention of SNS doxing.
KW - Doxing
KW - Morality
KW - Polynomial Regression Analysis
KW - Retributive Proportionality
KW - Social Approval
KW - Social Cognitive Theory of Moral Thought and Action
KW - Social Networking Sites
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85209217993&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17705/1jais.00898
DO - 10.17705/1jais.00898
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209217993
SN - 1536-9323
VL - 25
SP - 1466
EP - 1499
JO - Journal of the Association for Information Systems
JF - Journal of the Association for Information Systems
IS - 6
M1 - 8
ER -