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Ce mardi au GAEL : Clara Jean, Professeur assistant, Grenoble Ecole de Management

Séminaire

On March 3, 2026



Estimating the Value of Personal Data on Data Exchange Networks


Mardi 3 mars 2026, Clara Jean, Professeur assistant d'économie à GEM Alpine Business School


Résumé : This paper investigates whether the voluntary disclosure of personal data by individuals online affects the tracking likelihood of a website. We use data from a field experiment conducted on a thousand websites, in which personal data is disclosed through subscription to a website's newsletter, and website tracking behavior is observed through tracking pixels embedded in emails received after subscription. We show that while personal data disclosure increases overall the likelihood of being tracked, third-party trackers drive much of this effect. We observe that although some websites are able to adapt to heterogeneous privacy preferences and demonstrate low reliance on third-party trackers, these are generally established websites, which poses challenges for policymakers in balancing user privacy protection with concerns about market concentration.
 

Date

On March 3, 2026

Localisation

Complément lieu

13h30 - salle 227

Submitted on March 2, 2026

Updated on March 2, 2026