This report presents the findings of our research into the impact of e-commerce on competition policy and law in Singapore. The report was commissioned by the Competition Commission of Singapore. The report follows an extensive literature review, desk research and interviews with … Continue reading
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December 2015 : E-commerce and its impact on competition policy
December 2015 : CCS publishes DotEcon report on the impact of e-commerce
The Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) has published our report on ‘E-commerce and its impact on competition policy and law in Singapore’. The findings were presented at the CCS E-commerce Seminar by DotEcon Partner Dr Christian Koboldt, to more than … Continue reading
November 2015 : Only a few bad apples?
Apple recently announced that it had started to remove hundreds of apps from its App Store because they were sending personal data without the users’ knowledge or permission. Research by SourceDNA, building on a previous study conducted by researchers at Purdue University, found … Continue reading
June 2015 : Commercial use of Consumer Data
This report presents the findings of our factual research into the commercial use of consumer data. The report was commissioned by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) as part of its wider project to understand fully how businesses collect and … Continue reading
June 2015 : CMA publishes DotEcon and Analysys Mason study on the commercial use of consumer data
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published our factual research on the commercial use of consumer data. Together with information obtained following a call for input launched by the CMA in January 2015, this report is part of the … Continue reading
February 2015 : DotEcon commissioned by the CMA to research the commercial use of consumer data
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has appointed DotEcon, together with Analysys Mason, to carry out factual research on the collection and use of consumer data in three example UK sectors. The three sectors on which the research will focus … Continue reading