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Studies > Data collection method:
Survey Research (quantitative; e.g. sales/income reporting)
& Cross country study:
No
& Evidence Based Policies:
D. Licensing and Business models (collecting societies; meta data; exchanges/hubs; windowing; crossborder availability)
& Data industry:
Cultural education
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Appel (1999) (1) ·
Astle and Muir (2002) (1) ·
Ayris (1999) (1) ·
Carriere (1993) (1) ·
Corbett (2011) (1) ·
EIFL (2013) (1) ·
Gervais (2010) (1) ·
Giblin (2018) (1) ·
Hargreaves (2011) (1) ·
IPO (2012) (1) ·
Lee (2001) (1) ·
Morrison (2018) (1) ·
Parry (1998) (1) ·
Pessach (2007) (1) ·
Secker and Morrison (2017) (1) ·
Stobo, Deazley and Anderson (2013) (3) ·
Vuopala (2010) (2)
K11: Property Law (1) ·
K23: Regulated Industries and Administrative Law (1) ·
O33: Technological Change: Choices and Consequences • Diffusion Processes (4) ·
O34: Intellectual Property and Intellectual Capital (5) ·
O38: Government Policy (3) ·
O3: Technological Change • Research and Development • Intellectual Property Rights (1) ·
Z11: Economics of the Arts and Literature (1) ·
Other (6)
Descriptive statistics (counting; means reporting; cross-tabulation) (1) ·
Legal Analysis (4) ·
Qualitative Analysis Methods (5) ·
Qualitative Coding / Sorting (e.g. of interview data) (3) ·
Quantitative Analysis Methods (4) ·
Quantitative content analysis (e.g. text or data mining) (4) ·
Textual Content Analysis (5)
1. Relationship between protection (subject matter/term/scope) and supply/economic development/growth/welfare (6) ·
3. Harmony of interest assumption between authors and publishers (creators and producers/investors) (4) ·
4. Effects of protection on industry structure (e.g. oligopolies; competition; economics of superstars; business models; technology adoption) (4) ·
5. Understanding consumption/use (e.g. determinants of unlawful behaviour; user-generated content; social media) (2)
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