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Do I Lose my Privacy for a Better Service? Investigating the Interplay between Big Data Analytics and Privacy Loss from Young Consumers' Perspective
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020.
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Abstract
- The large usage of digital technologies has largely increased the amount of data that companies can collect, store and use about consumers. However, issues related to the ethical management of those data dramatically emerge. Indeed, consumers raised some doubts about the extent to which the big data analytics provide benefits not only for retailers, while their privacy loss might occur. This study aims at understanding the extent to which consumers believe that retailers' usage of big data analytics involves risks for their privacy, while identifying the main factors influencing consumers towards this belief. To this end, the research employs a qualitative approach with 26 in-depth interviews with young consumers (Generation Z), collected in London (UK) in July 2019. From the analysis, three main standpoints emerge: (1) the influence of social environment, (2) the information about retailers' usage of data and (3) the characteristics of the data collected. Implications for theory and practice are further discussed. Learning Outcomes Upon reading this chapter, the reader will understand How consumers perceive a privacy loss when exposed to retailers' big data analytics The role played by the social environment in terms of the opinions of relatives and friends largely influence how youth perceive the risk of privacy loss What makes the information about retailers' usage of data not entirely accessible by consumers Consumers perception of retailers' usage of their data
- Subjects :
- Service (business)
business.industry
Consumer behaviour
Data management
media_common.quotation_subject
Perspective (graphical)
Internet privacy
Big data
Privacy loss
Social environment
Big data analytics
Perception
Reading (process)
Privacy lo
Big data analytic
business
Retailing
media_common
Young consumers
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1f21b9a91f7ee5e838920d9d1080a0e8