L1: Market Structure; Firm Strategy; and Market Performance

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L1: Market Structure; Firm Strategy; and Market Performance 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 (19):

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Andersen and Frenz (2008)Andersen, B., & Frenz, M. (2008). The impact of music downloads and P2P file-sharing on the purchase of music in Canada.
Bae and Choi (2006)Bae, Sang Hoo, and Jay Pil Choi. A model of piracy. Information Economics and Policy 18.3 (2006): 303-320.
Bockstedt, Kauffman and Riggins (2004)Bockstedt, J., Kauffman, R. J., & Riggins, F. J. (2004). The move to artist-led online music distribution: Explaining structural changes in the digital music market. Paper accepted at the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
Danaher and Waldfogel (2012)Danaher, B., & Waldfogel, J. (2012). Reel Piracy: The Effect of Online Film Piracy on International Box Office Sales. Available at SSRN 1986299.
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.
Kretschmer, Klimis, and Wallis (2001)Kretschmer, M., Klimis, G. M., & Wallis, R. (2001). Music in Electronic Markets An Empirical Study. New Media & Society, 3(4), 417-441.
Liebowitz (2008a)Liebowitz, S.J. (2008) Is the Copyright Monopoly a Best-Selling Fiction? Technology Policy Working Paper, September 2008
Oh, Wallsten and Lovin (2019)Oh, S., Wallsten, S. and Lovin, N. (2019) Do Pirated Video Streams Crowd Out Non-Pirated Video Streams? Evidence from Online Activity. Tech Policy Institute Working Paper.
Pollock (2009)Pollock, R. 2009. “Forever Minus a Day? Calculating Optimal Copyright Term”. Review of Economic Researchon CopyrightIssues 6(1); 35-60.
Reda (2015)Reda, J., Draft Report on the Implementation of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the Harmonisation of Certain Aspects of Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society, Committee on Legal Affairs, European Parliament (2014/2256(INI)).
Rietveld (2015)Rietveld, Joost. Value Creation from Complements in Platform Markets: Studies on the Video Game Industry. Diss. City University London, 2015.
Shankar and Bayus (2002)Shankar, V., & Bayus, B. L. (2003). Network effects and competition: An empirical analysis of the home video game industry. Strategic Management Journal, 24(4), 375-384.
Siwek (2009)Siwek, S. E. (2009). Copyright Industries in the U.S. Economy: 2003-2007 Report. Economists Incorporated.
Smith and Telang (2010)Smith, M. D., & Telang, R. (2010). Piracy or promotion? The impact of broadband Internet penetration on DVD sales. Information Economics and Policy, 22(4), 289-298.
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.
Teece (1986)Teece, D. (1986). Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research policy, 15(6), p. 285-305.
Towse (2015)Towse, Ruth. "Copyright and Business Models in UK Music Publishing."
Won and Jang (2012)Won, S. J., & Jang, J. (2009). Nonlinear income inequality effect on software piracy. Available at SSRN 1478907.
Zentner (2010)Zentner, A. (2010). Measuring the impact of file sharing on the movie industry: An empirical analysis using a panel of countries. Working Paper. Available at SSRN 1792615