The advent of privacy-centric digital advertising: Tracing privacy-enhancing technology adoption
Garrett A. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Boston University Questrom School of Business, and Nico Neumann, Assistant Professor and Fellow, Centre for Business Analytics at the University of Melbourne Business School, are working on a paper titled “The advent of privacy-centric digital advertising: Tracing privacy-enhancing technology adoption.” The paper draft may be read here.
Please see below for a video of Professor Johnson explaining their work.
Privately Policing Dark Patterns
Gregory M. Dickinson, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Thomas University Benjamin L Crump College of Law, has published his paper “Privately Policing Dark Patterns” in the Georgia Law Review. The paper may be read here.
Please see below for a video of Professor Dickinson explaining his work.
The Effect of Consumer Inferences on Privacy Regulation When Information is Costly
Abraham L. Wickelgren, the Fred and Emily Wulff Chair at the University of Texas Law School, has published his paper “The Effect of Consumer Inferences on Privacy Regulation When Information is Costly”. The paper may be read here.
Please see below for a video of Professor Wickelgren explaining his work.
Exploring the Role of Data Enclosure in the Digital Political Economy
Dr. Brenden Kuerbis, a Research Scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy, and his coauthor Dr. Milton Mueller, Professor and Program Director, Masters of Science in Cybersecurity Policy at the George Institute of Technology, have published the paper “Exploring the Role of Data Enclosure in the Digital Political Economy”. The paper can be read here.
Privacy Policy Indeterminacy
University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law Professor Chris Bradley summarizes his paper “Privacy Policy Indeterminacy” in the video below. You may read his publication here.
Effects of Conferring Business Resource on Rivals
In this video, Dr. Jamison summarizes his working paper “Effects of Conferring Business Resource on Rivals,” presented at the Research Roundtable on the Data-Competition Interface hosted by the Law & Economics Center’s Program on Economics & Privacy on March 31, 2022, at the Antonin Scalia Law School in Arlington, VA.
Dr. Mark Jamison is the Director and Gerald Gunter Professor of the Public Utility Research Center (PURC), and Director of the Digital Markets Initiative (DMI) at the University of Florida.
Minimizing Privacy Risks in Regulating Digital Platforms: Interoperability in the EU DMA
See new research from Professor Mikołaj Barczentewicz on information privacy and security in the EU. Check out this brief video from Professor Barczentewicz explaining his new paper:
How Do Top Acquirers Compare in Technology Mergers? New Evidence from an S&P Taxonomy
See new research from Professors Ginger Zhe Jin, Mario Leccese, and Liad Wagman on technology mergers. Check out this brief video on explaining this paper from Professor Leccese.