A talk at Georgia Tech

Eran will be giving a talk at the Georgia Tech ISyE (School of Industrial and Systems Engineering) Seminar. Wednesday, March 27, 2019 – 1:30pm to 2:30pm, ISyE Main Room 228.The title of the talk is: “A Penny for your Data? The Value of Privacy in Mobile Crowdsourcing”, a work by Maija Poikela and Eran Toch.

More information here: https://econcs.seas.harvard.edu/seminar-schedule

A Penny for your Data? The Value of Privacy in Mobile Crowdsourcing

Abstract:

Crowdsourcing systems often exhibit some negative externalities in the form of collecting and using sensitive data about their participants, such as their location. However, do workers care about these externalities, and do they take them into account when deciding to accept to reject a task? In this talk, we review the conflicting literature that tried to model the economic valuation of privacy. We then focus on mobile crowdsourcing as a test case that simplifies some of the experimental settings involved in privacy research. To assess the value users give to their location, and to understand its relationship with information sharing, we conducted a study on a mobile crowdsourcing platform. We quantify how users’ valuation of location privacy is dependent on the sharing scenario. For instance, when the location is to be shared with an untrusted advertiser, the users require a premium as compensation for their information. Additionally, benefit perception and trust are found to be connected with more frequent location sharing, while perceived risks and privacy concern

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