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Title: A review of the consent management literature
Authors: Bonnici West, Christian
Grima, Simon
Keywords: Privacy
Data protection
Privacy, Right of
Computer communication systems
Computer security
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Bonnici West, C., & Grima, S. (2024). A Review of the Consent Management Literature. Information, 15(2), 79.
Abstract: The richness and complexity of consent present challenges to those aiming to make related contributions to computer information systems (CIS). This paper aims to support consentrelated research in CIS by simplifying the understanding of existing literature and facilitating the framing of future consent management research. Firstly, it outlines existing consent management research and shows how it relates to the literature in law and ethics. Secondly, it presents some fundamental explanations and definitions that must be considered for further contributions to the consent management literature. Thirdly, it identifies five types of consent-related stances often taken in the consent management literature and explains each in some detail. Fourth, it explains one of the identified types of stances (i.e., the disciplinary stance) by expanding on the links between consent as a legal construct and its ethical counterpart. Fifth, considering another of the identified types of stances (i.e., the theoretical stances normally adopted in the consent management literature), the paper presents the key requirements for legally and ethically effective consent management based on three prominent theories. Sixth, it presents the identified types of stances in a conceptual model, contending that the model is novel, relevant, understandable, and useful.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/121181
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