Overcoming data blindness; or do shrimp chew with their mouths open?
Abstract
Purpose
Alternative data is a term describing the data exhaust that organizations, especially asset managers, are using to develop insights about companies to give them a trading edge. As the use of this data becomes more prevalent, it is critical that business leaders understand how this kind of data can be used against their organizations. This viewpoint articulates some of the steps they will need to take to do this.
Design/methodology/approach
The methodology used in this viewpoint is a review of recent literature covering alternative data and its uses.
Findings
This paper describes the different ways in which alternative data is being used and cites surprising examples of how this can make companies vulnerable or threaten their reputation.
Research limitations/implications
As an overview of selected examples from secondary sources, this paper is not a comprehensive treatment of the subject.
Practical implications
By studying the issues raised in the paper, business leaders can arm themselves with insights into the use of alternative data and mitigate reputational fallout from its use against their companies.
Social implications
A better understanding of how alternative data is being used can help protect both individuals and social organizations from being treated inequitably and increase transparency in the use of large and hidden data sets.
Originality/value
To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first treatment of the use of alternative data from the perspective of corporate reputation.
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Citation
Hirsch, P.B. (2018), "Overcoming data blindness; or do shrimp chew with their mouths open?", Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 39 No. 2, pp. 56-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/JBS-02-2018-0018
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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