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California’s new privacy law, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), has recently gone into effect after being passed in 2018. Similar to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that went into effect in 2018 in the EU, the CCPA aims to give consumers more rights and autonomy over their data and how companies can use it. Given California’s size (it is the largest economy in the United States and the fifth largest in the world) and its central location in the technology sector — where companies like Facebook and Google are based — the privacy act will have widespread effects for businesses nationwide. For this month’s MIT SMR Strategy Forum, we dialed in to an industry at the center of many conversations around data privacy rights: targeted advertising.
We asked our panel of strategy experts to respond to the following statement:
The California Consumer Privacy Act will undermine the targeted advertising market by giving consumers the right to opt out of allowing companies to sell personal data to third parties.
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Raw Responses
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Responses weighted by panelists’ level of confidence
Panelists
About the MIT SMR Strategy Forum
Questions of strategy are universal: Every business leader must tackle a topic that’s central to how and why organizations compete. The MIT Sloan Management Review Strategy Forum offers a regular glimpse into the minds of academic leaders who have been researching and observing how businesses determine their strategy for decades.
Each month, the MIT SMR Strategy Forum poses a single question to our panel of experts in the fields of business, economics, and management. Panelists are asked to agree or disagree with a prediction, indicate their level of confidence, and provide a brief explanation for their response.
This page allows readers to engage with the results of each survey. You can see the share of panelists who agree or disagree with each prediction, how confident they feel about their answers, and the thinking behind their responses. To explore individual panelists’ thought processes about each question, click through to their voting history page. Readers can also submit their own suggestions for future topics to smr-strategy@mit.edu.
Forum Chairs
Raffaella Sadun is a professor of business administration in the Strategy unit at Harvard Business School. Professor Sadun’s research focuses on the economics of productivity, management, and organizational change. Her research documents the economic and cultural determinants of managerial choices, as well as their implications for organizational performance in both the private and public sectors (including health care and education). She tweets @raffasadun.
Timothy Simcoe is an associate professor of strategy and innovation at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business.