Data mining: proprietary rights, people and proposals

This article focuses on the issue of data mining as it relates to the consumer and to the issue of whether the consumer's private information has any proprietary status. A brief review of data mining is provided as a background for a better understanding of the purposes and uses of data mining....

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Published inBusiness ethics (Oxford, England) Vol. 18; no. 3; pp. 241 - 252
Main Authors Payne, Dinah, Trumbach, Cherie Courseault
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.07.2009
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Summary:This article focuses on the issue of data mining as it relates to the consumer and to the issue of whether the consumer's private information has any proprietary status. A brief review of data mining is provided as a background for a better understanding of the purposes and uses of data mining. Also examined are several issues of the ethics of data mining, including a review of stakeholders, who they are and which may be most seriously affected by unethical data mining practices. Several suggestions for the improvement of data mining as it relates to the consumer are further presented: suggestions that would allow for data mining that would be beneficial to both the business community and the consumer.
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ISSN:0962-8770
2694-6416
1467-8608
2694-6424
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8608.2009.01560.x