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BCG projects that the value created through digital identity could be: €1 trillion in Europe by 2020, or roughly 8% of the combined GDP of the EU-27. For European businesses and governments, the use of personal data will deliver an annual benefit of €330 billion by 2020—bringing growth to an otherwise stagnant economy.

 

An increase in newly available data on consumers will meaningfully shift market shares. But without consumer trust, most of the trillions of dollars of social and economic value promised from big data will go to waste. BCG estimates that two-thirds of the total value potential stands to be lost if companies / organisations fail to establish a trusted flow of personal data

 

This report from Boston Consulting Group, based on surveys of 10,000 people, takes the temperature on how consumers around the world are feeling about the collection and use of personal data. Looking at how this varies by country, generation, and by industry, and also at how significant the gains can be for companies if they successfully build the consumer's trust in gathering and use of data.

 

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The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and the world’s leading advisor on business strategy. Founded in 1963, BCG has 74 offices in 42 countries. The firm's new website Bcgperspectives.com features the latest thinking from BCG experts as well as from CEOs, academics, and other leaders. It covers issues at the top of senior management’s agenda and provides unprecedented access to BCG’s extensive archive of thought leadership

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TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Nov 11, 2013
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PDF
Type:
Analyst Report

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