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Information Ownership, Valuation, and Exploitation in Digital Markets

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https://doi.org/10.7298/0jak-cx71
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/110679
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Applied Economics and Management PhD Dissertations
Cornell Theses and Dissertations
Author
Wu, Joy
Abstract

This dissertation consists of empirical works examining individuals' information-sharing behavior, especially when that information is potentially valuable to the individuals' information recipient(s). I explore how rights assignments can influence one's perception of the value of an information commodity, such as an algorithm that can be exploited for profits. I also examine individuals' personal data-sharing behavior, and whether it is motivated the ability by of others to privately benefit in the usage of one's personal data. Finally, I also explore how stated beliefs about information-sharing---including its access and usage by others---compares to actual privacy-seeking behavior.

Description
132 pages
Date Issued
2021-08
Committee Chair
Leiponen, Aija E.
Committee Member
Bogan, Vicki L.
Just, David R.
Degree Discipline
Applied Economics and Management
Degree Name
Ph. D., Applied Economics and Management
Degree Level
Doctor of Philosophy
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Rights URI
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Type
dissertation or thesis
Link(s) to Catalog Record
https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/15160055

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