Document Type
Discussion Paper
Publication Date
3-1-2019
CFDP Number
2171
CFDP Pages
12
Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Code(s)
D80, D82, D83
Abstract
Large internet platforms collect data from individual users in almost every interaction on the internet. Whenever an individual browses a news website, searches for a medical term or for a travel recommendation, or simply checks the weather forecast on an app, that individual generates data. A central feature of the data collected from the individuals is its social aspect. Namely, the data captured from an individual user is not only informative about this specific individual, but also about users in some metric similar to the individual. Thus, the individual data is really social data. The social nature of the data generates an informational externality that we investigate in this note.
Recommended Citation
Bergemann, Dirk and Bonatti, Alessandro, "The Economics of Social Data: An Introduction" (2019). Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers. 87.
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cowles-discussion-paper-series/87