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Studies > Data Type :
Primary and Secondary data or
Secondary data
& Data collection method :
Quantitative Collection Methods or
Survey Research (quantitative; e.g. sales/income reporting)
& Evidence Based Policies :
D. Licensing and Business models (collecting societies; meta data; exchanges/hubs; windowing; crossborder availability) or
F. Enforcement (quantifying infringement; criminal sanctions; intermediary liability; graduated response; litigation and court data; commercial/non-commercial distinction; education and awareness)
& Data industry :
Computer consultancy or
Computer programming or
Sound recording and music publishing
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Cluster analysis (4) ·
Correlation and Association (21) ·
Decision Tree Method (1) ·
Descriptive statistics (counting; means reporting; cross-tabulation) (32) ·
Discourse Analysis (4) ·
Factor Analysis (1) ·
Legal Analysis (3) ·
Multivariate Statistics (14) ·
Qualitative Analysis Methods (23) ·
Qualitative Coding / Sorting (e.g. of interview data) (6) ·
Quantitative Analysis Methods (57) ·
Quantitative content analysis (e.g. text or data mining) (17) ·
Regression Analysis (21) ·
Social Network Analysis (1) ·
Structural Equation Modeling (2) ·
Textual Content Analysis (5) ·
Visual / Other Content Analysis (3)
Argentina (1) ·
Australia (2) ·
Austria (1) ·
Belgium (2) ·
Brazil (3) ·
Canada (5) ·
Chile (2) ·
Colombia (2) ·
Czech Republic (1) ·
European Union (13) ·
Finland (4) ·
France (7) ·
Germany (8) ·
Global (8) ·
Greece (1) ·
Hong Kong (2) ·
Hungary (1) ·
India (1) ·
Indonesia (1) ·
Ireland (1) ·
Israel (1) ·
Italy (4) ·
Japan (4) ·
Malaysia (1) ·
New Zealand (1) ·
Norway (2) ·
Poland (1) ·
Portugal (1) ·
Singapore (1) ·
South Korea (1) ·
Spain (6) ·
Sweden (3) ·
Switzerland (3) ·
The Netherlands (2) ·
United Kingdom (19) ·
United States (43) ·
Unknown (1) ·
Venezuela (1)
Time period of data collection:
AHRC Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (grant: AH/S001298/1) (1) ·
Centre for Copyright and New Business Model in the Creative Economy (CREATe) (1) ·
Congressional Research Service (1) ·
Directorate General Communication Networks, Content and Technology (1) ·
European Commision (1) ·
European Commission (2) ·
GE Endowed Professor Fund (1) ·
German Institute for Economic Research (1) ·
Google (1) ·
Groupement Européen des Sociétés d’Auteurs et Compositeurs (1) ·
House of Commons (1) ·
IPO (3) ·
Intellectual Property Office (5) ·
International Intellectual Property Alliance (1) ·
NASA, the OECD, the MIT Center for Coordination Science, the Center for eBusiness@MIT under a grant from Fleet Bank, and the Stanford Computer Industry Project (1) ·
NBC Universal (1) ·
National Science Foundation (NSF) through the CAREER Award CNS-0546009. (1) ·
None (6) ·
Not Stated (1) ·
Not stated (3) ·
Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (1) ·
RCUK (1) ·
Shenkman Family Endowed Chair fund (1) ·
Sloan Foundation (1) ·
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (1) ·
The Finnish Academy (1) ·
The Israel Science Foundation (Grant No. 1820/17) (1) ·
The second author has benefited from the visit to the Institute of Innovation Research of Hitotsubashi University, whose generous provision of research opportunity is gratefully acknowledged (1) ·
Treibick Electronic Commerce Initiative (1) ·
UK Music (1) ·
University of East Anglia (1) ·
WIPO (2)
1. Relationship between protection (subject matter/term/scope) and supply/economic development/growth/welfare (45) ·
2. Relationship between creative process and protection - what motivates creators (e.g. attribution; control; remuneration; time allocation)? (13) ·
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) (35) ·
5. Understanding consumption/use (e.g. determinants of unlawful behaviour; user-generated content; social media) (58)
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A
- Aguiar and Martens (2013)
- Aguiar and Waldfogel (2014)
- Ahn and Yooney (2008)
- Andersen and Frenz (2008)
B
- Bahanovich and Collopy (2009)
- Barker (2012a)
- Beebe (2008)
- Bhattacharjee, Gopal, Lertwachara and Marsden (2006a)
- Bhattacharjee, Gopal, Lertwachara, Marsden and Telang (2007)
- Blackburn (2004)
- Borghi, Maggiolino, Montagnani and Nuccio (2012)
- Brassell and Goodyer (2015)
- Brynjolfsson and Smith (2000)
- Buccafusco and Masur (2013)
C
- Cheliotis (2007)
- Collopy, Bastian, Drye, Koempel, Lewis, Jenner (2014)
- Commission of the European Communities (2005a)
- Condry (2004)
- Corporate Europe Observatory (2018)
- Cox, Collins and Drinkwater (2010)
D
- Danahar, Smith and Teland (2015)
- Danaher, Smith, Telang and Chen (2012)
- Dang Nguyen, Dejean and Moreau (2012)
- Depoorter and Walker (2013)
- DiCola and Touve (2014)
- Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee (2021)
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- Goel, Miesing and Chandra (2010)
- Goodridge, Haskel and Mitra-Kahn (2012)
- Gopal, Bhattacharjee and Sanders (2006)
H
- Handke (2012b)
- Handke (2015)
- Handke, Girard and Mattes (2015)
- Heald (2014b)
- Heald (2015)
- Hietanen and Räsänen (2009)
- Hong (2007)
- Hui and Png (2003)
I
- IP Crime Annual Report (2013-2014)
- IP Crime Annual Report (2015-2016)
- IP Crime Annual Report (2016-2017)
- IP Crime Annual Report (2017-2018)
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- Lee, Yeop Paek and Fenoff (2018)
- Leung, Kretschmer and Meletti (2020)
- Liebowitz (2004)
- Liebowitz (2005)
- Liebowitz (2006b)
- Liebowitz (2018)
- Liebowitz and Watt (2006)
- Lippman (2013)
- Lunney, Jr. (2014)
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S
- Sanchez-Graells and Santaló (2007)
- Sandulli (2007)
- Sandulli and Martin-Barbero (2007)
- Seng (2015)
- Seng (2015b)
- Shmatkov (2020)
- Siwek (2009)
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