Longitudinal Study

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Longitudinal Study is a quantitative method defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. The following studies use this method for data collection (29):

 Citation
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)
Batikas, Claussen and Peukert (2019)Batikas, M., Claussen, J., & Peukert, C. (2019). Follow the money: Online piracy and self-regulation in the advertising industry. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 65, 121-151.
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.
Bradley, Kolev (2023)Wendy A. Bradley, Julian Kolev, How does digital piracy affect innovation? Evidence from software firms. (2023). Research Policy, Volume 52, Issue 3, 2023, 104701, ISSN 0048-7333, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2022.104701.
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