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In a world where rational individuals may hold different prior beliefs, a sender can influence the behavior of a receiver by controlling the informativeness of a signal. We characterize the set of distributions of posterior beliefs that can be induced by a signal, and provide necessary and...
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Dual system and dual process views of the human mind have contrasted automatic, fast, and non-conscious with controlled, slow, and conscious thinking. This paper integrates duality models from the perspective of consumer psychology by identifying three relevant theoretical strands: Persuasion...
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This paper presents a game theoretic analysis of the generalized second-price auction that the company Overture operated in 2004 to sell sponsored search listings on search engines. We construct a model that embodies few prior assumptions about parameters, and we present results that indicate...
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that, supposedly, has many friends but little sense of privacy and a narcissistic fascination with self-display. This … binary classification of social networking sites, this being one of several means by which online privacy is shaped and …
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-disclosure rather than privacy. Demographic differences among children, cultural factors across countries, and the specific affordances … practices of privacy, identity and connection. …
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regulatory debates around privacy and intellectual property online, mainly from a Canadian perspective. In using the concept of … rights is shown to be useful in addressing the gaps in regulatory understandings of privacy and intellectual property …
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addition to, the established right to privacy in the Charter. The Charter's inclusion of an independent right to data … to privacy. Its introduction and its relationship with the established right to privacy merit an explanation. This paper … explores the relationship between the rights to data protection and privacy. It demonstrates that, to date, the Court of …
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With one million people treated every 36 hours, routinely collected UK National Health Service (NHS) health data has huge potential for medical research. Advances in data acquisition from electronic patient records (EPRs) means such data are increasingly digital and can be anonymised for...
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are old enough to use the sites, aware of safety messages, empowered by privacy settings, discouraged from disclosing …
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The recent work on misallocation argues that aggregate productivity in poor countries is low because various market frictions prevent marginal products from being equalized. By focusing on such allocative inefficiencies, misallocation is construed as a purely static phenomenon. This paper argues...
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