Difference between revisions of "Data Monololy"
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+ | With the improvement of technology, online platforms have made it possible to use data for marketing purposes. <ref name = "Data"> Ma, J. (2022). Data Monopoly and the Impact on Consumer Welfare. In: Regulating Data Monopolies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8766-2_8 <ref /> The data is used compile profiles for consumers allowing big companies to target individuals based on preferences. <ref name = "Data" /> With the collecting of personal data, big companies who have control over it have the ability to manipulate or predict the market based on individual consumer profiles. <ref name = "Data" /> This data allows companies to make immense profit off of targeting certain individuals. | ||
== Attention Monopoly == | == Attention Monopoly == | ||
=== Business context === | === Business context === |
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