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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2013

Privacy intrusiveness and web audiences : empirical evidence

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The development of Internet technologies and personalized advertising has amplified public concern about privacy, but there is little empirical analysis of how firms exploit personal data. This article investigates how website performance, measured by web audience, is affected by intrusions into privacy. We analyze an original dataset of the 197 most visited websites in France. Our study shows that a high level of firm intrusiveness is associated with better economic performance. The results shows that consumers do not respond negatively to overly intrusive data requirements since intrusiveness is associated with higher website traffic, industry self-regulation may not be the most efficient regulation mechanism.
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hal-01274280 , version 1 (15-02-2016)

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Grazia Cecere, Fabrice Rochelandet. Privacy intrusiveness and web audiences : empirical evidence. APVP '13 : 4e Atelier sur la Protection de la Vie Privée, Jun 2013, Les Loges En Josas, France. ⟨hal-01274280⟩
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