Thailand
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Thailand is a country defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki.
The following studies include coverage of this country (9):
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Andrés (2006b) | Andrés, A. R. (2006). Software piracy and income inequality. Applied Economics Letters, 13(2), 101-105. |
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. |
Giletti (2012) | Giletti, T., Why Pay if it’s Free? Streaming, Downloading and Digital Music Consumption in the “iTunes Era”, (2012) |
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). |
Kini, Ramakrishna and Vijayaraman (2003) | Kini, R. B., Ramakrishna, H. V., & Vijayaraman, B. S. (2003). An exploratory study of moral intensity regarding software piracy of students in Thailand. Behaviour & Information Technology, 22(1), 63-70. |
Kuchma (2011) | Kuchma, I (2011). Report on the implementation of open content licenses in developing and transition countries. |
Moores and Esichaikul (2011) | Moores, T. T., & Esichaikul, V. (2011). Socialization and software piracy: A study. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 51(3), 1. |
Poort et al (2018) | Poort, J., Quintais, J.P., van der Ende, M., Yagafarova, A., and Haeraats, M. (2018) Global Online Piracy Study. |
Quintais and Poort (2019) | Quintais, J. and Poort, J. (2019) The Decline of Online Piracy: How Markets – Not Enforcement – Drive Down Copyright Infringement. American University International Law Review, 34(4), pp. 807-876 |