Recent progress in information technologies provides sellers with detailed knowledge about consumers' preferences, approaching perfect price discrimination in the limit. We construct a model where consumers with less strategic sophistication than the seller's pricing algorithm face a trade-off when buying. They choose between a direct, transaction cost-free sales channel and a privacy-protecting, but costly, anonymous channel. We show that the anonymous channel is used even in the absence of an explicit taste for privacy if consumers are not too strategically sophisticated. This provides a micro-foundation for consumers' privacy choices. Some consumers benefit but others suffer from their anonymization
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Since there is, in principle, no reason why third parties should not pay individuals for the use of ...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Recent progress in information technologies provides sellers with detailed knowledge about consumers...
When firms can identify their past customers, they may use information about purchase histories in o...
We introduce consumers with intrinsic privacy preferences into the monopolistic non-linear pricing m...
When firms can identify their past customers, they may use information about purchase histories in o...
When firms can identify their past customers, they may use information about purchase histories in o...
In recent years, firms’ privacy practices have received increasing attention from consumers. While f...
In digital markets personal information is pervasively collected by firms. In the first chapter I ...
National audienceThis paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and ...
This paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and consumer surplus,...
This paper studies how product customization and consumer privacy affect a monopolist’s incentives t...
This paper shows that privacy concerns in commercial contexts are not solely driven by a desire to c...
Privacy and the demand for consumer information are topics that are increasingly important with the ...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Since there is, in principle, no reason why third parties should not pay individuals for the use of ...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Recent progress in information technologies provides sellers with detailed knowledge about consumers...
When firms can identify their past customers, they may use information about purchase histories in o...
We introduce consumers with intrinsic privacy preferences into the monopolistic non-linear pricing m...
When firms can identify their past customers, they may use information about purchase histories in o...
When firms can identify their past customers, they may use information about purchase histories in o...
In recent years, firms’ privacy practices have received increasing attention from consumers. While f...
In digital markets personal information is pervasively collected by firms. In the first chapter I ...
National audienceThis paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and ...
This paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and consumer surplus,...
This paper studies how product customization and consumer privacy affect a monopolist’s incentives t...
This paper shows that privacy concerns in commercial contexts are not solely driven by a desire to c...
Privacy and the demand for consumer information are topics that are increasingly important with the ...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Since there is, in principle, no reason why third parties should not pay individuals for the use of ...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...