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Studies > Year :
2005 or
2008 or
2015
& Discipline:
L86: Information and Internet Services • Computer Software
& Data collection method :
Qualitative Collection Methods or
Quantitative data/text mining or
Semi-Structured Interview
& Evidence Based Policies:
D. Licensing and Business models (collecting societies; meta data; exchanges/hubs; windowing; crossborder availability)
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Baker and Cunningham (2006) (1) ·
Banerjee (2003) (1) ·
Chih-Chen (2005) (1) ·
Collins and Reiter (2006) (1) ·
Dasgupta and David (1994) (1) ·
Elberse and Eliashberg (2003) (1) ·
Eliashberg et al. (2006) (1) ·
Fetscherin (2005) (1) ·
Filippov (2014) (1) ·
Jedidi, Krider and Weinberg (1998) (1) ·
Katz and Shapiro (1985) (1) ·
Landes and Posner (1989) (1) ·
Lerner and Tirole (2002) (1) ·
Liebowitz (2006a) (1) ·
Rob and Waldfogel (2004) (1) ·
Tsai (2012) (1) ·
Yoon (2001) (1)
Cluster analysis (1) ·
Correlation and Association (1) ·
Descriptive statistics (counting; means reporting; cross-tabulation) (2) ·
Grounded Theory (1) ·
Qualitative Analysis Methods (1) ·
Quantitative Analysis Methods (3) ·
Quantitative content analysis (e.g. text or data mining) (2) ·
Regression Analysis (2) ·
Structural Equation Modeling (1)
Country:
1. Relationship between protection (subject matter/term/scope) and supply/economic development/growth/welfare (2) ·
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) (1) ·
4. Effects of protection on industry structure (e.g. oligopolies; competition; economics of superstars; business models; technology adoption) (1) ·
5. Understanding consumption/use (e.g. determinants of unlawful behaviour; user-generated content; social media) (2)
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