Empirical evidence in privacy economics
- π€ Speaker: SΓΆren Preibusch
- π Date & Time: Monday 02 April 2012, 10:35 - 11:20
- π Venue: Large lecture theatre, Microsoft Research Ltd, 7 J J Thomson Avenue (Off Madingley Road), Cambridge
Abstract
What are consumers’ privacy preferences online and how much do they appreciate additional privacy when choosing amongst competing online shops? What are the economic incentives for electronic retailers and which technical mechanisms are available to them to satisfy the demand for privacy? I will report on empirical evidence from a series of large-scale experiments and market analyses I have conducted. My talk will advocate a paradigm shift towards, and highlight success factors for, evidence-based research into consumers’ privacy behaviour.
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SΓΆren Preibusch
Monday 02 April 2012, 10:35-11:20