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Studies > Data collection method:
Quantitative Collection Methods
& Data analysis method:
Legal Analysis
& Evidence Based Policies:
D. Licensing and Business models (collecting societies; meta data; exchanges/hubs; windowing; crossborder availability)
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Astle and Muir (2002) (1) ·
Buccafusco and Heald (2013) (1) ·
Carriere (1993) (1) ·
Coates et al (2009) (1) ·
Corbett (2011) (1) ·
EIFL (2013) (1) ·
Gervais (2010) (1) ·
Gottlieb (2011) (1) ·
Handke and Towse (2007) (1) ·
Hargreaves (2011) (2) ·
Heald (2008) (1) ·
Heald (2014a) (1) ·
Heath and Soll (1996) (1) ·
Hilger et al. (2011) (1) ·
Hirtle (2006) (1) ·
Landes and Posner (1989) (1) ·
Liebowitz (2006a) (1) ·
Liebowitz and Watt (2006) (1) ·
Pessach (2007) (1) ·
Raustiala and Sprigman (2013) (1) ·
Singh and Kretschmer (2012) (1) ·
Sissons and Spencer (2012) (1) ·
Stobo, Deazley and Anderson (2013) (2) ·
Thaler (1985) (1) ·
Vuopala (2010) (2) ·
Wotherspoon (2003) (1)
A: General Economics and Teaching (1) ·
D12: Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis (1) ·
D23: Organizational Behavior • Transaction Costs • Property Rights (1) ·
D42: Monopoly (1) ·
K00: General (1) ·
K0: General (1) ·
K11: Property Law (1) ·
K12: Contract Law (1) ·
K14: Criminal Law (1) ·
K23: Regulated Industries and Administrative Law (1) ·
K42: Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law (3) ·
L82: Entertainment • Media (2) ·
L86: Information and Internet Services • Computer Software (1) ·
O31: Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives (1) ·
O33: Technological Change: Choices and Consequences • Diffusion Processes (4) ·
O34: Intellectual Property and Intellectual Capital (11) ·
O38: Government Policy (4) ·
O3: Technological Change • Research and Development • Intellectual Property Rights (2) ·
Z11: Economics of the Arts and Literature (1) ·
Other (12)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) (1) ·
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (grant RES-173-27-0220) (1) ·
Intellectual Property Office (1) ·
JISC (1) ·
Not stated (2) ·
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for the doctoral fellowship and the Association of Colleges and Research Libraries for the Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship that covered the costs of data collection. (1) ·
The author gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the New Zealand Law Foundation for this research project. (1)
1. Relationship between protection (subject matter/term/scope) and supply/economic development/growth/welfare (11) ·
2. Relationship between creative process and protection - what motivates creators (e.g. attribution; control; remuneration; time allocation)? (1) ·
3. Harmony of interest assumption between authors and publishers (creators and producers/investors) (6) ·
4. Effects of protection on industry structure (e.g. oligopolies; competition; economics of superstars; business models; technology adoption) (11) ·
5. Understanding consumption/use (e.g. determinants of unlawful behaviour; user-generated content; social media) (2)
1956-59 and from 1963-66 (1) ·
1974-81 and 1983-86 (1) ·
1984 to 2013 (1) ·
1990 to 2011 (1) ·
1998 to 2013 (1) ·
2005 to 2006 (1) ·
2007 to 2009 (1) ·
2008 to 2009 (1) ·
2008 to 2014 (1) ·
Not stated (1) ·
Publications of NYT bestselling authors who died between 1973-1999 (1) ·
Reviewed by the New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) from 1978-84 (1) ·
The cut-off date for analysis is the end of the 2008 calendar year, although some 2009 data has been included where available and appropriate. (1)
Architectural (1) ·
Computer programming (1) ·
Creative, arts and entertainment (5) ·
Cultural education (5) ·
Film and motion pictures (2) ·
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities (3) ·
Photographic activities (2) ·
Programming and broadcasting (2) ·
Publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing (5) ·
Sound recording and music publishing (3) ·
Specialised design (1) ·
Television programmes (2)
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