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higher value of traded information and therefore has to grant the agent more privacy. …
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We study the voluntary revelation of private, personal information in a labor-market experiment with a lemons structure where workers can reveal their productivity at a cost. While rational revelation improves a worker's payout, it imposes a negative externality on others and may trigger further...
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higher value of traded information and therefore has to grant the agent more privacy. …
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privacy shocks and experimentally study how the privacy breach notification changes an individual's behavior regarding data …
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increasing political pressure to notify individuals whose privacy as been breached. At the moment, we know virtually nothing … contrast to the theory (where breach notifications have no behavioral effect), our main result shows that notifications induce …
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We study the voluntary revelation of private information in a labor-market experiment where workers can reveal their productivity at a cost. While rational revelation improves a worker's payoff, it imposes a negative externality on others and may trigger further revelation. Such unraveling can...
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We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications ("apps"). Developers offer … privacy. We provide evidence for this pattern using data on 300,000 mobile applications which were obtained from the Android … by their use of privacy-sensitive permissions: (1) cheaper apps use more privacy-sensitive permissions; (2) installation …
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