Antitrust debates regarding competition in data-driven markets, particularly those dominated by digital platforms, have run headlong into issues of privacy. This was inevitable. At the heart of the platform business model is the collection and use, for commercial gain, of unfathomably large amounts of personal in-formation. Such information is the sine qua non of privacy concerns. Given their increasing power as information gate-keepers and intermediaries across swathes of the digital economy, it is barely surprising that platforms find themselves in the line of fire for modern-day privacy concerns
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Engaging with the internet and digital technologies is more invasive than ever before and the platfo...
This paper examines how the conflict between information technology and information privacy is socia...
This thesis evaluates some antitrust scholars’ claims that incumbent digital platforms use their mar...
After years of deliberation, the EU commission sped up the reform process of a common EU digital pol...
After years of deliberation, the EU commission sped up the reform process of a common EU digital pol...
More than 90 percent of the world uses Google search. Less well-known, however, is that every day, G...
We analyze platform competition where user data is collected to improve adtargeting. Considering tha...
We present a model of a market failure based on a requirement provision by digital platforms in the ...
Firms compete by offering consumers lower prices but also high-quality products, and a wide range of...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
The Digital platforms are a unique creation of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The digital e...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
This chapter takes the compounded issue of privacy and surveillance emerging from the rise of digita...
Part 1: Invited PapersInternational audiencePrivacy has long been perceived as a hindrance to innova...
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Engaging with the internet and digital technologies is more invasive than ever before and the platfo...
This paper examines how the conflict between information technology and information privacy is socia...
This thesis evaluates some antitrust scholars’ claims that incumbent digital platforms use their mar...
After years of deliberation, the EU commission sped up the reform process of a common EU digital pol...
After years of deliberation, the EU commission sped up the reform process of a common EU digital pol...
More than 90 percent of the world uses Google search. Less well-known, however, is that every day, G...
We analyze platform competition where user data is collected to improve adtargeting. Considering tha...
We present a model of a market failure based on a requirement provision by digital platforms in the ...
Firms compete by offering consumers lower prices but also high-quality products, and a wide range of...
Online intermediaries—search engines, social media platforms, even e-commerce businesses—are increas...
The Digital platforms are a unique creation of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The digital e...
The availability of almost limitless sets of digital information has opened a vast marketplace of id...
This chapter takes the compounded issue of privacy and surveillance emerging from the rise of digita...
Part 1: Invited PapersInternational audiencePrivacy has long been perceived as a hindrance to innova...
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Engaging with the internet and digital technologies is more invasive than ever before and the platfo...
This paper examines how the conflict between information technology and information privacy is socia...