Longitudinal Study
From Copyright EVIDENCE
Longitudinal Study is a quantitative method defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. The following studies use this method for data collection (27):
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Arendt, Peacemaker and Miller (2018) | Arendt, J., Peacemaker, B. And Miller, H. (2018) Same Question, Different World: Replicating an Open Access Research Impact Study. College and Research Libraries (Preprint) |
Bhattacharjee, Gopal, Lertwachara and Marsden (2006a) | Bhattacharjee, S., Gopal, R., Lertwachara, K. and Marsden, J. R. 2006a. Whatever Happened to payola? An Empirical Analysis of Online Music Sharing. Decision Support Systems, 42, 104-120. |
Bhattacharjee, Gopal, Lertwachara, Marsden and Telang (2007) | Bhattacharjee, S., Gopal, R. D., Lertwachara, K., Marsden, J. R., & Telang, R. (2007). The effect of digital sharing technologies on music markets: A survival analysis of albums on ranking charts. Management Science, 53(9), 1359-1374. |
Brassell and Goodyer (2015) | Brassell, M. & Goodyer, I. (2015) Penalty Fair? Study of criminal sanctions for copyright infringement available under the CDPA 1988. IPO, 2015 |
Brooks (2005) | Brooks, T. (2005). Survey of reissues of US recordings. Council on Library and Information Resources. |
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. |
Erickson and Kretschmer (2018) | Erickson, K. and Kretschmer, M. (2018) “This Video is Unavailable”: Analysing Copyright Takedown of User-Generated Content on YouTube. Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and E-Commerce Law (JIPITEC), 9(1) |
Garcia, Hicks and McCrary (2020) | Garcia, K., Hicks, J. and McCrary, J. (2020) Copyright and Economic Viability: Evidence from the Music Industry. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (forthcoming 2020) |
Gerhardt (2014) | Gerhardt, D. R. (2014). Copyright at the Museum: Using the Publication Doctrine to Free Art and History. Available at SSRN 2505041. |
Giorcelli and Moser (2015) | Giorcelli, M., & Moser, P. (2014). Copyright and Creativity: Evidence from Italian Operas. Available at SSRN 2505776. |
Goel, Miesing and Chandra (2010) | Goel, S., Miesing, P., & Chandra, U. (2010). The impact of illegal peer-to-peer file sharing on the media industry. California Management Review, 52(3), 6-33. |
Gopal, Bhattacharjee and Sanders (2006) | Gopal, R. D., Bhattacharjee, S., & Sanders, G. L. (2006). Do Artists Benefit from Online Music Sharing?*. The Journal of Business, 79(3), 1503-1533. |
Hansen, Hashimoto, Hinze, Samuelson and Urban (2013) | Hansen, D. R., Hashimoto, K., Hinze, G., Samuelson, P., & Urban, J. M. (2013). Solving the orphan works problem for the united states. Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, 37(1). |
Hennig-Thurau, Henning and Sattler (2007) | Hennig-Thurau, T., Henning, V., & Sattler, H. (2007). Consumer file sharing of motion pictures. Journal of Marketing, 71(4), 1-18. |
Hudson (2020) | Hudson, E. (2020) Drafting Copyright Exceptions: From the Law in Books to the Law in Action, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
Leung, Kretschmer and Meletti (2020) | Leung, R., Kretschmer, M. and Meletti, B. (2020) Streaming Culture: Research Report by AHRC Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre (PEC). CREATe Working Paper Series: 2020/3 |
Mortimer, Nosko and Sorensen (2012) | Mortimer, J. H., Nosko, C., & Sorensen, A. (2012). Supply responses to digital distribution: Recorded music and live performances. Information Economics and Policy, 24(1), 3-14. |
Poort et al. (2014) | Poort, J., Leenheer, J., van der Ham, J., and Dumitru, C. (2014) Baywatch: Two approaches to measure the effects of blocking access to The Pirate Bay. Telecommunications Policy, 38(4), pp 383-392 |
Rob and Waldfogel (2007) | Rob, R., & Waldfogel, J. (2007). Piracy on the Silver Screen. The Journal of Industrial Economics, 55(3), 379-395. |
Sag (2015) | Sag, M. (2015). IP Litigation in United States District Courts: 1994 to 2014. Available at SSRN 2570803. |
Siwek (2009) | Siwek, S. E. (2009). Copyright Industries in the U.S. Economy: 2003-2007 Report. Economists Incorporated. |
Won and Jang (2012) | Won, S. J., & Jang, J. (2009). Nonlinear income inequality effect on software piracy. Available at SSRN 1478907. |
Xia, Duan, Huang and Whinston (2006) | Xia, M., Duan, W., Huang, Y., & Whinston, A. B. (2006). Unravel the drivers of online sharing communities: An empirical investigation. Working Paper No. IROM-09-06. Available at SSRN 935004. |
Xia, Huang, Duan and Whinston (2012) | Mu Xia, Yun Huang, Wenjing Duan, Andrew B. Whinston, (2012) Research Note—To Continue Sharing or Not to Continue Sharing? An Empirical Analysis of User Decision in Peer-to-Peer Sharing Networks. Information Systems Research 23(1):247-259. |
Yang, Sonmez, Bosworth and Fryxell (2009) | Yang, D., Sonmez, M., Bosworth, D., & Fryxell, G. (2009). Global software piracy: Searching for further explanations. Journal of Business Ethics, 87(2), 269-283. |
Zentner (2005) | Zentner, A. (2005). File sharing and international sales of copyrighted music: An empirical analysis with a panel of countries. Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy, 5(1). |
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 |