Consumers’ Association Engaging with Online Consumers Allan Williams Senior Communications Policy Advisor

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Anne Hurley, CEO Communications Alliance Seeing beyond the horizon CommsDay Summit 2008 Industry Futures Symposium.
Advertisements

Setting the Course for the New Digital Economy. The Elements of the New Digital Economy Content and Services Growth of content and service consumption.
A strategy for a Secure Information Society –
Media, Communications and the Internet The Regulatory Framework by John Corker.
IAB Europe and Mobile The voice of European digital business « Were on a mission to grow Europes DIGITAL market »
 Organizations need to interact with their publics  The interaction between organization- publics is a mediated process.
Electronic commerce EDI (8 decade) – base of EC – “Netscape” – propose SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) 1995 – “Amazon.com” “eBay.com” 1998 – DSL (Digital.
Well Connected: History A reminder - previous presentation in December 2013: Arose out of Acute Services Review Formal collaboration between WCC, all.
Online Content and Media
Best Practice Corporate Governance and Protection of Wider Stakeholder Interests in.uk Lesley Cowley – CEO Nominet.
Mckennalong.com Center for Policy on Emerging Technology Dan Caprio, Senior Strategic Advisor, McKenna.
Handle with care : Digital marketing and online behavioural advertising Global guidance to help improve consumer trust in practice, techniques and messages.
HPN: Humanitarian Peace Network Humanitarian Peace Network is a forum that facilitates the exchange and sharing of knowledge between policy makers, practitioners,
Media, Communications and the Internet The Regulatory Framework by John Corker.
E-Commerce: Regulatory, Ethical, and Social Environments
The European Commission's Approach to Responsible Business: Towards a strategy on Corporate Social Responsibility.
E-commerce E-commerce is defined "as the process of buying, selling, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks, including.
1 May 2006 … Identity management - Internet - Data controller - PKI - Vulnerabilities - Fingerprint - Critical Information Infrastructure - Privacy and.
Social Media Marketing Communications February 2012 Boston University.
Digital Identity: Federation, Integration and Deployment of Trusted Identity Solutions Ryan Fox : JULY 19, 2014.
ECommerce Framework - Part 2 CPS 181s Jan 14, 2003.
Technology and Online Spaces Claro Parlade Director for Software Policy Asia-Pacific.
11 – E-Commerce 1. What is Electronic Commerce? 2. What is a contract? 3. Elements of an enforceable contract 4. Standard terms of a contract 5. Form and.
Margaret J. Cox King’s College London
What now for the telecom industry
1 National Electronic Commerce Strategies The Malaysian Experience Ho Siew Ching Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia Expert Meeting on.
The Mortgage Event 2005 The Mortgage Event Vision of the Future Tim Dawson Chairman IMLA.
MANIFESTO FOR RESPONSIBLE EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT EUROCADRES’ Conference Nov 2003 Dirk Ameel.
Dr Sharon Azzopardi. k What is Convergence? A Union of Media Print Television Camera Telephone Radio Internet A Union of Services Data Voice Video.
Media Literacy: Australian context & framework Nerida O’Loughlin General Manager, Outputs Division International Media Literacy Research Forum May 15 th,
March 15, Transatlantic Dialogue Advertising Concepts in the Context of Digital Media Cultures in the USA and Germany 6. Transatlantic Dialogue,
Middle College Social Media Committee Arizona State University Team Leader: Trudy Grantsen Team Members: Evan Saperstein and Stephanie Quintero Leading.
Information Society Technologies Programme ISTAG Orientations for Workprogramme 2000 and beyond.
Onica N. Makwakwa, Head Regional Office for Africa Consumers International World Consumers New challenges for consumer protection.
IAB Europe Web Awards Macedonia 2011 « Challenges and Opportunities for the European Digital Marketing Industry » The European Trade Association of the.
World summit on the information society 1 WSIS: Internet Governance President of the WSIS Phase II Preparatory Committee Ambassador Janis Karklins April.
Consumer perspectives on the introduction of ENUM in Australia Teresa Corbin Acting Executive Officer Consumers’ Telecommunications Network.
Identity Crisis: Global Challenges of Identity Protection in a Networked World Alison Knight.
Consumers for fair, safe and competitive financial services consumersinternational.org.
Corporate social responsibility: A brief overview Heidi Eterovic, CSR/GC Project Manager United Nations Development Programme.
Regulatory Transparency and Efficiency in the Communications Industry in Australia Jennifer Bryant Office of Regulation Review Australia.
Settling the Frontier: The Convergence and Impact of Privacy and Security Practices Chris Israel Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy U.S.
1 GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications ISACC Opening Plenary Presentation GSC-11 SOURCE:ISACC TITLE:ISACC Opening Plenary Presentation.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF ONLINE JOURNALISM BY ABER MAURINE 11/U/7930/PS.
ALAN FOLEY-GREAVES Southern Regional Coordinator Mobile No WHAT DO WE DO.
Future of Privacy Forum “Icon”Survey: Online Behavioral Advertising & Privacy Final Results Prepared by Mary J. Culnan Bentley University.
 Ofcom has wide-ranging powers across the television, radio, telecoms and postal sectors.  It has a statutory duty to represent the interests of citizens.
CHAPTER 17 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING IN E-COMMERCE.
Chapter 1 Enhanced Version Overview of E-Commerce Framework Exhibits/Tables October 21, 2000.
Unit 30:1 Advertisement Production The Structures and Techniques of Advertising.
2 ND FIA RESEARCH ROADMAPPING WORKSHOP FEEDBACK FROM NEM RALF NEUDEL IRT (INSTITUT FÜR RUNDFUNKTECHNIK) Brussels – 25 June 2012.
PRESENTED AT THE STAKEHOLDERS FORUM ON QUALITY OF SERVICE AND CONSUMER EXPERIENCE LAICO REGENCY HOTEL Creating Space for Consumer Rights in.
Defining Social Media Social Media Marketing Communications Digital Marketing Characteristics Types of Internet Advertising Mobile Marketing Social Behavior.
Consumer Protection Definition. 1 Current General Frameworks For CP. 2 Gaps/Risk areas in current Frameworks. 3 Consumer Protection Pillars. 4 NGN/Convergence.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE SOCIETY Promoting Global Growth and Innovation.
Chapter 6 Managing E-Service Quality What is E-Service Quality? Why it Matters How to Improve It JW:sel#5.
Royal Society of Chemistry Food Group Vision & Mission June 2015.
Social Exclusion in an Information Age Multimedia Training Kit.
Audit Oversight in an Emerging Economy Bernard Peter Agulhas Chief Executive Officer Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors.
Examining the Opportunities and Challenges for ISPs in Developing Countries Laura Männistö International Telecommunication Union ISP Forum,
INTERNET GOVERNANCE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE PRESENTATION BY SEAPARO PHALA CIO, DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE.
© Cullen International SA 2016 Building a Digital Single Market for Latin America Javier Huerta Bravo Cancun, June 20, 2016.
Online Content and Media
Strengthening Dialogue and Building Trust April 2017
The Circle of Trust Greg Hungerford.
Overview of Electronic Commerce
External Influences on Business
Consumer Protection Online
The Internet and Democracy
What policy framework for consumer protection in online gaming?
Presentation transcript:

Consumers’ Association Engaging with Online Consumers Allan Williams Senior Communications Policy Advisor

Consumers’ Association Summary ?Consumers’ Association (CA) ?CA and online consumers ?Consumer concerns ?New developments ?New regulatory challenges ?New opportunities and threats ?Conclusions

Consumers’ Association Consumers’ Association ?Which? but also policy work with government, industry and regulators ?1 million members ?Independent of government and industry ?Funded entirely from income from books and magazines ?BEUC and TACD e-commerce group

Consumers’ Association CA and online consumers ?Reporting Which? and Computing W? ?Influencing policy and regulation ?Leading Which? Webtrader ?Serving Which? Online ?Providing digital content ?Campaigning e.g. Carbusters.com ?Engaging e.g. W?OL forums

Consumers’ Association Consumer concerns ?Offline ? Internet perceived as irrelevant ? Understanding access ?Online ? Security - the greatest concern ? Privacy - control of personal data ? Service - impact online and offline ? Redress - consequences of dispute

Consumers’ Association New developments ?Convergence in networks and platforms but less in consumer usage ?Internet key technology but may not remain distinct e.g. digital television ?New forms of exclusion emerging ?Ecology of universal service must guarantee consumers’ ability to engage effectively online

Consumers’ Association New regulatory challenges ?Convergence of consumer expectation ?No simple “read-across” but regulation must be transparent, seamless and appropriate across platforms ?Sometimes more e.g. direct marketing ?Sometimes less e.g. content ?Sometimes the same e.g. advertising

Consumers’ Association New opportunities and threats ?Push to pull, personalised content and new ways to serve consumers ?But also threats to consumers relating to privacy, security and data protection ?Online communities of consumption ?Direct dialogue with consumers e.g. W?OL forums, OnDigital, Egg ?Low consumer confidence

Consumers’ Association Conclusions ?Internet as fragmented and diverse consumer population ?Opportunities for genuine engagement to build trust loyalty and confidence ?But also new threats, concerns and forms of exclusion ?Internet as key proving ground for self- regulatory approaches