This paper models how regulatory attempts to protect the privacy of consumers' data affect the competitive structure of data-intensive industries. Our results suggest that the commonly used consent-based approach may disproportionately benefit firms that offer a larger scope of services. Therefore, though privacy regulation imposes costs on all firms, it is small firms and new firms that are most adversely affected. We then show that this negative effect will be particularly severe for goods where the price mechanism does not mediate the effect, such as the advertising-supported Internet
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
We present a model of a market failure based on a requirement provision by digital platforms in the ...
We analyze how a privacy regulation taking the form of a cap on information disclosure affects quali...
This paper models how regulatory attempts to protect the privacy of consumers ’ data affect the comp...
This paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and consumer surplus,...
This thesis evaluates some antitrust scholars’ claims that incumbent digital platforms use their mar...
In digital markets personal information is pervasively collected by firms. In the first chapter I ...
Firms compete by offering consumers lower prices but also high-quality products, and a wide range of...
In recent years, firms’ privacy practices have received increasing attention from consumers. While f...
Information and communication technology now enables firms to collect detailed and potentially intru...
National audienceThis paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and ...
We study the incentives of a digital business to collect and protect users’ data. The users' data th...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
We present a model of a market failure based on a requirement provision by digital platforms in the ...
We analyze how a privacy regulation taking the form of a cap on information disclosure affects quali...
This paper models how regulatory attempts to protect the privacy of consumers ’ data affect the comp...
This paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and consumer surplus,...
This thesis evaluates some antitrust scholars’ claims that incumbent digital platforms use their mar...
In digital markets personal information is pervasively collected by firms. In the first chapter I ...
Firms compete by offering consumers lower prices but also high-quality products, and a wide range of...
In recent years, firms’ privacy practices have received increasing attention from consumers. While f...
Information and communication technology now enables firms to collect detailed and potentially intru...
National audienceThis paper investigates the effects of price discrimination on prices, profits and ...
We study the incentives of a digital business to collect and protect users’ data. The users' data th...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
We present a model of a market failure based on a requirement provision by digital platforms in the ...
We analyze how a privacy regulation taking the form of a cap on information disclosure affects quali...