Genetic Data Privacy and Consumer Choice Behavior: An Exploratory Study on Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing
Abstract
The rapid growth of the Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing (DTC-GT) industry has raised
significant concerns regarding the collection, storage, and use of highly sensitive genetic information.
This study aims to address the existing research gaps by examining consumer privacy and choice
behavior in the context of DTC-GT. To accomplish this, an extensive literature review and a
theoretical framework based on privacy calculus and trust theory was used to construct a research
model. This explains the consumer choice of sharing genetic data by conducting DTC-GT through
incorporating perceived benefits, privacy concerns, information sensitivity, privacy control, and the
moderating effect of trust in governmental law and regulations. The model was tested through an
online survey and quantitative data analysis, based on a sample of 242 members of a Swedish national
genealogy association to ensure a high-quality sample comprising a substantial genetic test-takers
rate. Findings indicate that consumers engage in cost-benefit analysis, weighing privacy concerns
against perceived benefits in their decision to undertake DTC-GT. Further, findings suggest that the
importance of privacy control diminishes when there is a high level of trust in the law and regulation.
Through uncovering results and analysis, this study contributes to the existing knowledge of consumer
privacy in the DTC-GT industry and provides valuable insights for consumers to protect personal
privacy, regulators to develop uniform policies, and businesses to improve privacy communication.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Marketing and Consumption
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Date
2023-07-03Author
Raeiro, Inês
Li, Xuexin
Keywords
consumer privacy
privacy calculus theory
trust, genetic data privacy
direct-to-consumer genetic testing
consumer choice behavior
Series/Report no.
2023:135
Language
eng
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