Close Menu
    What's Hot

    139th Canton Fair Underscores the Agility of China’s Fashion Supply Chain

    May 4, 2026

    139th Canton Fair Phase 3 Advances Toward a Better Life with New and Strengthened Product Zones

    May 3, 2026

    Rockefeller Foundation Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Nairobi Office and 100 Years of Impact in Africa

    May 1, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Giza DailyGiza Daily
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Giza DailyGiza Daily
    Home » CKGSB Professor Quantified Value of Personal Data in E-Commerce
    PR Newswire

    CKGSB Professor Quantified Value of Personal Data in E-Commerce

    July 5, 2024
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email VKontakte Telegram WhatsApp

    BEIJING, July 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a world where e-commerce platforms offer consumers an overwhelming array of products, data assets are the linchpins of digital platform operations as data-driven algorithm recommendations help users discover and purchase their desired items. But what would happen if these recommendations were turned off?

    Sun Tianshu, CKGSB Dean’s Distinguished Chair Professor of Information Systems and Director of the Center for Digital Transformation, has explored this question by quantifying the value of personal data to e-commerce platforms through the world’s first large-scale randomized field experiment on 550,000 e-commerce users in collaboration with Zhejiang University and Alibaba, detailed in his recent paper published at Management Science, a top management journal, titled, “The Value of Personal Data in Internet Commerce: A High-Stake Field Experiment on Data Regulation Policy.”

    The experiment uniquely assessed the significance of data assets to the digital platform economy by disabling the algorithmic recommendation system based on personal data on the platform’s homepage for the test group. The results were telling: when users were denied access to information flows recommended to them based on characteristics inferred from their personal data, ecommerce platforms saw asymmetry in the products recommended, hurting the diversity of products on platforms and leading to fewer transactions and lower engagement rate.

    Products recommended on the homepage dropped from 4 million to around 280,000, and the top 1,000 products from leading brands took up 90% of recommended slots for a disproportionately high exposure. Customers’ click-through rate (CTR) and page views (PV) went down by 75.3% and 33.6% respectively and sellers’ gross merchandise value (GMV) and transaction volume plummeted by a whopping 81.1% and 86%. Small and medium-sized sellers on the platform saw a 54% decrease in pageviews and a 90% drop in GMV, suggesting they were more impacted than leading sellers, whose PV fell by 27% and GMV by 79%. Research also found consumers with low purchasing power are negatively impacted.

    This paper provides a quantified basis for how to balance the use of data assets and personal privacy protection through large-scale experiments, but also helps businesses formulate more informed digital economic policies.

    Professor Sun leads CKGSB’s Center for Digital Transformation, focusing on digital business, digital technology and implication for traditional businesses. This research underscores CKGSB’s commitment to pioneering knowledge that drive understanding and innovation in the digital economy.

    Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/ckgsb-professor-quantified-value-of-personal-data-in-e-commerce-302189474.html


    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email VKontakte WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleCGTN: SCO’s ‘big family’ expands, ushers in new chapter of cooperation
    Next Article Bitcoin and ether plummet as Mt. Gox payout spooks markets

    Related Posts

    139th Canton Fair Underscores the Agility of China’s Fashion Supply Chain

    May 4, 2026

    139th Canton Fair Phase 3 Advances Toward a Better Life with New and Strengthened Product Zones

    May 3, 2026

    Rockefeller Foundation Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Nairobi Office and 100 Years of Impact in Africa

    May 1, 2026
    Editor's Pick

    UAE and France hold talks on regional stability

    May 1, 2026

    CBUAE leaves base rate unchanged at 3.65%

    April 30, 2026

    South Korea retail sales climb 5.6% in March

    April 29, 2026

    UAE India dialogue turns to security and energy

    April 27, 2026

    UAE and Mauritania presidents deepen bilateral ties

    April 27, 2026

    UAE and Mauritania presidents deepen bilateral ties

    April 27, 2026

    UAE mediation helps Russia and Ukraine swap 386 captives

    April 25, 2026
    © 2026 Giza Daily | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.