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    Big Data and Competition Policy

    Big Data and Competition Policy by Stucke, Maurice; Grunes, Allen;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. június 9.

    • ISBN 9780198788140
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem400 oldal
    • Méret 235x151x21 mm
    • Súly 610 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    The first text to provide understanding of the important new issue of Big Data and how it relates to competition laws and policy, both in the EU and US.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Big Data and Big Analytics are a big deal today. Big Data is playing a pivotal role in many companies' strategic decision-making. Companies are striving to acquire a 'data advantage' over rivals. Data-driven mergers are increasing. These data-driven business strategies and mergers raise significant implications for privacy, consumer protection and competition law. At the same time, European and United States' competition authorities are beginning to consider the implications of a data-driven economy on competition policy. In 2015, the European Commission launched a competition inquiry into the e-commerce sector and issued a statement of objections in its Google investigation. The implications of Big Data on competition policy will likely be a part of the mix.

    Big Data and Competition Policy is the first work to offer a detailed description of the important new issue of Big Data and explains how it relates to competition laws and policy, both in the EU and US. The book helps bring the reader quickly up to speed on what is Big Data, its competitive implications, the competition authorities' approach to data-driven mergers and business strategies, and their current approach's strengths and weaknesses.

    Written by two recognized leading experts in competition law, this accessible work offers practical guidance and theoretical discussion of the potential benefits (including data-driven efficiencies) and concerns for the practitioner, policy maker, and academic alike.

    "Highly recommended..."

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    1. THE GROWING DATA-DRIVEN ECONOMY
    Defining Big Data
    Smartphones as an Example of how Big Data and Privacy Intersect
    The Competitive Significance of Big Data
    Why Haven't Market Forces Addressed Consumers' Privacy Concerns?
    PART II: THE COMPETITION AUTHORITIES' MIXED RECORD IN RECOGNIZING DATA'S IMPORTANCE AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF A FEW FIRMS' UNPARALLELED SYSTEM OF HARVESTING AND MONETIZING THEIR DATA TROVE
    The US's and EU's Mixed Record in Assessing Data-Driven Mergers
    PART III: WHY HAVEN'T MANY COMPETITION AUTHORITIES CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF BIG DATA?
    Agencies Focus on What Is Measurable (Price), Which Isn't Always Important (Free Goods)
    Data-Driven Mergers Often Fall Outside Competition Policy's Conventional Categories
    Belief that Privacy Concerns Differ from Competition Policy Objectives
    PART IV: WHAT ARE THE RISKS IF COMPETITION AUTHORITIES IGNORE OR DOWNPLAY BIG DATA?
    Importance of Entry Barriers in Antitrust Analysis
    Entry Barriers Can Be Higher in Multi-Sided Markets, Where One Side Exhibits Traditional Network Effects
    Scale of Data Trial-and-Error, 'Learning-by-Doing' Network Effects
    Two More Network Effects: Scope of Data & Spill-over Effects
    Reflections on Data-Driven Network Effects
    Risk of Inadequate Merger Enforcement
    The Price of Weak Antitrust Enforcement
    PART V: ADVANCING A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR THE AGENCIES AND ACADEMICS
    Recognizing When Privacy and Competition Law Intersect
    Data-opoly: Identifying Data-Driven Exclusionary and Predatory Conduct
    Understanding and Assessing Data-Driven Efficiencies Claims
    Need for Retrospectives of Data-Driven Mergers
    More Coordination among Competition, Privacy and Consumer Protection Officials
    Conclusion

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