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The value of non-personally identifiable information to consumers of online services: evidence from a discrete choice experiment
Authors:Garrett Glasgow  Sarah Butler
Affiliation:NERA Economic Consulting, San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:We estimate the value of non-personally identifying information to consumers of online services through a discrete choice experiment based on hypothetical streaming video services. Non-personally identifying information for online services is typically information on the ways in and times at which customers use the service, and is distinct from personally identifying information such as email addresses or telephone numbers. For most of our survey respondents, we find no evidence that they were willing to pay to avoid sharing their non-personally identifying information with third parties. A smaller group of respondents never selected a service that shared information with third parties.
Keywords:Privacy  experiment  mixed logit  willingness to pay
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