Co‐managing online privacy: a call for joint ownership
Abstract
Argues that online privacy rights of consumers are not absolute rights but joint ownership privileges they share with online marketers. Consumers can voluntarily transfer these privileges to online marketers under certain mutually agreeable conditions. Accordingly, online marketers can facilitate, motivate and compensate such transfers by designing various innovative personalization strategies that, rather than jeopardize the privacy privileges of consumers, would benefit them. Technology and society can progress only through such partnerships. Cites two consistently successful net companies, Dell and eBay, as examples of such partnered personalizations.
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Citation
Mascarenhas, O.A.J., Kesavan, R. and Bernacchi, M.D. (2003), "Co‐managing online privacy: a call for joint ownership", Journal of Consumer Marketing, Vol. 20 No. 7, pp. 686-702. https://doi.org/10.1108/07363760310506201
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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