C01: Econometrics

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C01: Econometrics 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 (5):

 Citation
Chen and Yen (2011)Chen, M. F. and Yen, Y. H. 2011. Costs and Utilities Perspective of Consumers' Intentions to Engage in Online Music Sharing: Consumers' Knowledge Matters. Ethics & Behavior, 21(4), 283-300.
Fetscherin (2009)Fetscherin, M. (2009). Importance of Cultural and Risk Aspects in Music Piracy: A Cross-National Comparison Among University Students. Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, 10(1), 42-55.
Liebowitz (2008)Liebowitz, S. J. (2008). Testing file-sharing's impact by examining record sales in cities. Management Science, 54(4), 852-859.
Nandi and Rochelandet (2008)Nandi, T. K., & Rochelandet, F. (2008). The incentives for contributing digital contents over P2P networks: an empirical investigation. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 5, 19-35.
Savelkoul (2019)Savelkoul, R. (2020). Superstars vs the long tail: How does music piracy affect digital song sales for different segments of the industry?. Information Economics and Policy, 50, 100847.