Privacy in e-commerce: examining user scenarios and privacy preferences
Proceedings of the 1st ACM conference on Electronic commerce
E-privacy in 2nd generation E-commerce: privacy preferences versus actual behavior
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce
Why Information Security is Hard-An Economic Perspective
ACSAC '01 Proceedings of the 17th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
Privacy in electronic commerce and the economics of immediate gratification
EC '04 Proceedings of the 5th ACM conference on Electronic commerce
Privacy and Rationality in Individual Decision Making
IEEE Security and Privacy
Information revelation and privacy in online social networks
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society
Conditioning Prices on Purchase History
Marketing Science
Identity Management, Privacy, and Price Discrimination
IEEE Security and Privacy
Financial Privacy Policies and the Need for Standardization
IEEE Security and Privacy
Nudging Privacy: The Behavioral Economics of Personal Information
IEEE Security and Privacy
Imagined communities: awareness, information sharing, and privacy on the facebook
PET'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
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In this brief note, I summarize previous work and offer an overview of two related fields of research: the economics and the behavioral economics of privacy. The economics of privacy studies the trade-offs associated with the protection or revelation of personal information. However, theoretical models in this area sometimes make overly restrictive assumptions about individuals' decision making. The behavioral economics of privacy attempts to address such shortcomings. In doing so, it can help us gain a better understanding of how we value, and make (sometimes biased) decisions about, our personal data.