The Erosion of Autonomy in Online Consumer Transactions
Online businesses influence consumer behaviour by means of a wide range of technologies that determine what information is displayed as well as how and when it is displayed. This creates an unprecedented power imbalance between the transacting parties, raising questions not only about the permissibl...
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Main Author: | MIK, Eliza |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2016
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