Publication: Highway to (Digital) Surveillance: When Are Clients Coerced to Share Their Data with Insurers?
Highway to (Digital) Surveillance: When Are Clients Coerced to Share Their Data with Insurers?
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Loi, M., Hauser, C., & Christen, M. (2022). Highway to (Digital) Surveillance: When Are Clients Coerced to Share Their Data with Insurers? Journal of Business Ethics, 175(1), 7–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-020-04668-1
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Clients may feel trapped into sharing their private digital data with insurance companies to get a desired insurance product or premium. However, private insurance must collect some data to offer products and premiums appropriate to the client’s level of risk. This situation creates tension between the value of privacy and common insurance business practice. We argue for three main claims: first, coercion to share private data with insurers is <jats:italic>pro tanto</jats:italic> wrong because it violates the autonomous choice of a pr
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Loi, M., Hauser, C., & Christen, M. (2022). Highway to (Digital) Surveillance: When Are Clients Coerced to Share Their Data with Insurers? Journal of Business Ethics, 175(1), 7–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-020-04668-1