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The Ownership of Data

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Abstract We study the effects of property rights over the use of data on market outcomes. To do so, we consider a model in which a monopolistic firm offers a service to a set of heterogeneous users. The use of the service generates valuable data, but data monetization entails a privacy cost for users.
Dosis, Anastasios   +1 more
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Competing for Ownership [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the European Economic Association, 2008
We study how the internal organization of firms — specifically, the allocation of ownership of assets and the distribution of profi ta mong the firm’s managers — is determined in a competitive market. We ask how scarcity of assets, skills or liquidity in the market translates into ownership and control allocations within organizations.
Legros, Patrick, Newman, Andrew
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Practice ownership

Veterinary Record, 2022
Jon, Reader   +17 more
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Ownership of the Firm

1990
Introduction Most large-scale enterprise in the United States is organized in the form of the conventional business corporation, in which the firm is collectively owned by investors of capital. Other ownership patterns are prominent in a number of important industries, however. Many firms, for example, are owned by their customers.
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Ownership Rights and the Rites of Ownership

Law & Social Inquiry, 1993
Using condominium owner and landowner narratives about their property, I consider how people answer the question, What does it mean to own something? These property narratives are framed around three sets of social practices, myths, and beliefs which I call rites of identity, rites of settlement, and rites of struggle—the rites of ownership.
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On the Ownership of Text

Computers and the Humanities, 2004
The paper explores the notions of text ownership and its partial inverse, plagiarism, and asks how close or different they are from a procedural point of view that might seek to establish either of these properties. The emphasis is on procedures rather than on the conventional subject division of authorship studies, plagiarism detection etc. We use, as
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Cloning in ownership

Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, 2011
Cloning is an essential feature in many object-oriented programs. Unfortunately, existing techniques generally copy too little or too much. We present an object cloning technique that uses the object structure enforced by ownership types to produce the clones.
Paley Li   +2 more
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The Culture of Ownership and the Ownership of Culture

1997
Over the past decade the rate of innovation of managerial theory has apparently been enormous. Buzz words and key phrases have proliferated, we have seen organizations adopt the tenets of flexibility, quality, human resource management, whilst structurally changes have variously involved: outsourcing, downsizing, delayering, strategic partnerships, and
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On Ownership and Accessibility

2006
Ownership types support information hiding by providing statically enforceable object encapsulation based on an ownership tree. However ownership type systems impose fixed ownership and an inflexible access policy. This paper proposes a novel type system which generalizes ownership types by separating object accessibility and reference capability. With
Lu, Yi, Potter, John
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Taking ownership

Emergency Nurse, 2002
Nurse prescribing would allow ENPs to 'take ownership' of work they are undertaking already, an NHS Scotland official urged delegates.
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