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China is a country defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki.

The following studies include coverage of this country (29):

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Andrés (2006b)Andrés, A. R. (2006). Software piracy and income inequality. Applied Economics Letters, 13(2), 101-105.
Bai and Waldfogel (2012)Bai, J., & Waldfogel, J. (2012). Movie piracy and sales displacement in two samples of Chinese consumers. Information Economics and Policy, 24(3), 187-196.
Banerjee, Banerjee and Raychaudhuri (2008)Banerjee, Dyuti S., and Ajitava Raychaudhuri. OPTIMAL ENFORCEMENT AND ANTI‐COPYING STRATEGIES TO COUNTER COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. Japanese Economic Review 59.4 (2008): 519-535.
Branstetter, Fisman and Foley (2006)Branstetter, L.G., Fisman, R., & Foley, C. F. (2006). Do stronger intellectual property rights increase international technology transfer? Empirical evidence from U.S. firm-level panel data. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(1), 321-349.
Chan and Lai (2011)Chan, R. Y. K. and Lai, J. W. M. 2011. Does Ethical Ideology Affect Software Piracy Attitude and Behaviour? An Empirical Investigation of Computer Users in China European Journal of Information Systems, 20, 659-673.
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.
Chen, Pan and Pan (2009)Chen, M. F., Pan, C. T., & Pan, M. C. (2009). The joint moderating impact of moral intensity and moral judgment on consumer’s use intention of pirated software. Journal of Business Ethics, 90(3), 361-373.
Dholakiya et al. (2014)Dholakiya, K., Mustapha, N., Niu, B. And Yang, A. (2014) A Micro-Level Examination of Content Takedown’s Consequences. CSCW 14 February 15-19, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Domon, Melcarne and Ramello (2019)Domon, K., Melcarne, A. And Ramello, B. (2019) Digital piracy in Asian countries. Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, 46(1), pp. 117 - 135
Gasser (2004)Gasser, U. (2004) iTunes: How Copyright, Contract, and Technology Shape the Business of Digital Media – a Case Study. Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School Research Publication No. 2004-07
Handke (2012a)Handke, C. (2012). A Taxonomy of Empirical Research on Copyright-How Do We Inform Policy?. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 9(1), pp.47-92.
Handke, Guibault and Vallbe (2015)Handke, C., Guibault, L., & Vallbé, J. J. (2015). Is Europe Falling Behind in Data Mining? Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research. Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research (May 20, 2015).
Huang, Zhu and Liu (2007)Huang, M., Zhu, H., & Liu, M. (2007, September). Why Do Chinese Users Use Pirated Software: An Integrative Perspective?. In Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2007. WiCom 2007. International Conference on (pp. 5884-5887). IEEE. Chicago
Kuchma (2011)Kuchma, I (2011). Report on the implementation of open content licenses in developing and transition countries.
Liu (2015)Liu, J. (2015). Copyright for Blockheads: An Empirical Study of Market Incentive and Intrinsic Motivation. Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2633263
Lu (2009)Lu, J. (2009). Chinese culture and software copyright. New media & society, 11(8), 1372-1393.
Mandel, Olson and Fast (2019)Mandel, G.N., Olson, K. & Fast, A. (2019) Debunking Intellectual Property Myths: Cross-Cultural Experiments on Perceptions of Property. Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2019-19
Mun (2009)MUN, S.-H. 2009. Culture-related aspects of intellectual property rights: A cross-cultural analysis of copyright. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, 69, 2925.
Palmedo (2019)Palmedo, M. (2019) The Impact of Copyright Exceptions for Researchers on Scholarly Output. EfilJournal, 2(6).
Rooij, Fine, Yanyan and Wu (2015)Van Rooij, B., Wu, Y., & Fine, A. D. (2014). Piracy by Approval Social Norms, Deterrence, and Copyright Compliance in China. UC Irvine School of Law Research Paper, (2015-03).
Roquilly (2011)Roquily, C. (2011) Control Over Virtual Worlds by Game Companies: Issues and Recommendations. MIS Quarterly, 35(3)
Sepetys and Cox (2009)Sepetys, K., & Cox, A. (2009). Intellectual property rights protection in China: Trends in litigation and economic damages. NERA Economic Consulting.
Sun et al. (2019)Sun, X. Zhou, X. Wang, Q. Tang, P. Law, E.L. and Cobb, S. (2019). Understanding attitudes towards intellectual property from the perspective of design professionals. Electronic Commerce Research, pp 1-23
Troll Covery (2005)Troll Covey, D., 2005. Acquiring copyright permission to digitize and provide open access to books
Van Kranenburg and Hogenbirk (2005)van Kranenburg, H., & Hogenbirk, A. (2005). Multimedia, entertainment, and business software copyright piracy: A cross-national study. Journal of Media Economics, 18(2), 109-129.
Wang and Sun (2018)Wang, Q and Sun, X (2018) Exploring Chinese Design Business Owners’ Attitudes towards Intellectual Property Rights. International Journal of Innovation Management, November 2018.
Wang and Zhu (2003)Wang, Shujen, and Jonathan JH Zhu. Mapping film piracy in China. Theory, culture & society 20.4 (2003): 97-125.
Yoon (2011)Yoon, C. 2011. Theory of Planned Behavior and Ethics Theory in Digital Piracy: An Integrated Model. Journal of Business Ethics, 100, 405-417.
Yu (2010)Yu, S. (2010). Product placement and digital piracy: How young Chinese viewers react to the unconventional method of corporate cultural globalization. Communication, Culture & Critique, 3(3), 435-463.