M2: Business Economics

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M2: Business Economics is a discipline defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. It is based on the JEL Discipline Classification System.

The following studies are coded as being associated with this discipline (6):

 Citation
Cameron and Bazelon (2013)Cameron, L., & Bazelon, C. (2013). The impact of digitization on business models in copyright driven industries: a review of economic issues. Brattle Groupe paper prepared for the US National Research Council, available at: http://sites.nationalacademies.org/cs/groups/pgasite/documents/webpage/pga_063398.pdf.
Danaher, Dhanasobhon, Smith and Telang (2010)Danaher, B., Dhanasobhon, S., Smith, M. D., & Telang, R. (2010). Converting pirates without cannibalizing purchasers: the impact of digital distribution on physical sales and internet piracy. Marketing science, 29(6), 1138-1151.
Goolsbee and Petrin (2004)Goolsbee, A., & Petrin, A. (2004). The consumer gains from direct broadcast satellites and the competition with cable TV. Econometrica, 72(2), 351-381.
Smith and Telang (2016)Smith, M., & Telang, R. (2016). Windows of Opportunity: The Impact of Piracy and Delayed International Availability on DVD Sales. IO: Empirical Studies of Firms & Markets eJournal.
Towse (2015)Towse, Ruth. "Copyright and Business Models in UK Music Publishing."
Zentner (2006)Zentner, A. (2006). Measuring the effect of file sharing on music purchases*. Journal of Law and Economics, 49(1), 63-90.