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Stewardship of personal data on social networking sites

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  • Angelopoulos, Spyros
  • Brown, Michael
  • McAuley, Derek
  • Merali, Yasmin
  • Mortier, Richard
  • Price, Dominic

Abstract

The extant Information Management literature highlights the asymmetric distribution of power between users and online platforms, while the issues related to the stewardship of personal data on such platforms remain problematic and largely unresolved. To address that lacuna, we propose a conceptual design that can help to overcome many of the challenges related to storage, analysis, and integrity associated with the stewardship of personal data on online platforms. We adopt a systemic perspective and propose a shift from the current user-platform relationship to one in which users control the level of access to their data, organisations are relieved from the burden of maintaining personal data, and the data are not decoupled from information about their provenance and context of origin. We apply our conceptual design to the context of social networking sites, where we specifically address issues related to privacy, and identity and pave the path to a broader set of possible applications. We discuss the significance and timeliness of our proposed conceptual design for the stewardship of personal data, and the importance of our findings for future research, as well as for the design of online platforms.

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  • Angelopoulos, Spyros & Brown, Michael & McAuley, Derek & Merali, Yasmin & Mortier, Richard & Price, Dominic, 2021. "Stewardship of personal data on social networking sites," International Journal of Information Management, Elsevier, vol. 56(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ininma:v:56:y:2021:i:c:s0268401220301900
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102208
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    1. Meihua Zuo & Spyros Angelopoulos & Zhouyang Liang & Carol X. J. Ou, 2023. "Blazing the Trail: Considering Browsing Path Dependence in Online Service Response Strategy," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 25(4), pages 1605-1619, August.
    2. Xing, Yunfei & Wang, Xiwei & Qiu, Chengcheng & Li, Yueqi & He, Wu, 2022. "Research on opinion polarization by big data analytics capabilities in online social networks," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 68(C).
    3. Zhou, Meihua & Angelopoulos, Spyros & Ou, Carol & Liu, Hongwei & Liang, Zhouyang, 2023. "Optimization of dynamic product offerings on online marketplaces: A network theory perspective," Other publications TiSEM 75d71155-88bf-4ff7-aba1-9, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
    4. Ou, Carol & Zhang, Xiaowei & Angelopoulos, Spyros & Davison, Robert & Janse, Noury, 2022. "Security breaches and organization response strategy : Exploring consumers’ threat and coping appraisals," Other publications TiSEM 9ac0c2eb-87e8-4c1d-a0b0-c, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.

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