L17: Open Source Products and Markets

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L17: Open Source Products and Markets is a discipline defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. It is based on the JEL Discipline Classification System.

The following studies are coded as being associated with this discipline (7):

 Citation
Bjork (2012)Björk, B.C., The Hybrid Model for Open Access Publication of Scholarly Articles–a Failed Experiment?.
Frosio (2014)Frosio, Giancarlo F. Open access publishing: a literature review. (2014).
Lemley (1997)Lemley, M. A. (1997). The Economics of Improvement in Intellectual Property Law. Tex. L. Rev., 75, 989-1835.
Lemley and Shafir (2011)Lemley, M.A. and Shafir, Z., 2011. Who Chooses Open-Source Software?. The University of Chicago Law Review, pp.139-164.
Reda (2015)Reda, J., Draft Report on the Implementation of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the Harmonisation of Certain Aspects of Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society, Committee on Legal Affairs, European Parliament (2014/2256(INI)).
Reimers (2019)Reimers, I. (2019) Copyright and Generic Entry in Book Publishing. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 11(3), pp. 257-84
Von Hippel and Von Krogh (2003)Von Hippel, E. and Von Krogh, G. (2003). Open source software and the “private-collective” innovation model: Issues for organization science. Organization science, 14(2), p. 209-223