L8: Industry Studies: Services
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L8: Industry Studies: Services 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 (43):
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Andrés (2006a) | Andrés, A. R. (2006). The relationship between copyright software protection and piracy: Evidence from Europe. European Journal of Law and Economics, 21(1), 29-51. |
Batikas, Claussen and Peukert (2019) | Batikas, M., Claussen, J., & Peukert, C. (2019). Follow the money: Online piracy and self-regulation in the advertising industry. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 65, 121-151. |
Bounie, Bourreau and Waelbroeck (2007) | Bounie, D., Bourreau, M., & Waelbroeck, P. 2007. Pirates or explorers? Analysis of music consumption in French graduate schools. Brussels Economic Review, 50(2), 167-192. |
Cameron (1988) | Cameron, S. (1988). The impact of video recorders on cinema attendance. Journal of Cultural Economics, 12(1), 73-80. |
Cheliotis (2007) | Cheliotis, G. (2007). Remix culture: an empirical analysis of creative reuse and the licensing of digital media in online communities. |
Chen, Shang and Lin (2008) | Chen, Y. C., Shang, R. A., & Lin, A. K. (2008). The intention to download music files in a P2P environment: Consumption value, fashion, and ethical decision perspectives. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 7(4), 411-422. |
Chiu, Hsieh and Wang (2008) | Chiu, H. C., Hsieh, Y. C. and Wang, M. C. 2008. How to Encourage Customers to use Legal Software. Journal of Business Ethics, 80, 583-595. |
Danaher and Waldfogel (2012) | Danaher, B., & Waldfogel, J. (2012). Reel Piracy: The Effect of Online Film Piracy on International Box Office Sales. Available at SSRN 1986299. |
DiCola (2013) | DiCola, P. (2013). Money from Music: Survey Evidence on Musicians' Revenue and Lessons About Copyright Incentives. Ariz. L. Rev., 55, 301. |
Durham, Hirshleifer, Smith (1998) | Durham, Yvonne, Jack Hirshleifer, and Vernon L. Smith. Do the rich get richer and the poor poorer? Experimental tests of a model of power. The American Economic Review 88.4 (1998): 970-983. |
Erickson, Heald, Homberg, Kretschmer and Mendis (2015) | Erickson, K., Heald, P. J., Homberg, F., Kretschmer, M., & Mendis, D. (2015). Copyright and the Value of the Public Domain: An Empirical Assessment. Intellectual Property Office Research Paper. |
Erickson, Kretschmer and Mendis (2013) | Erickson, K., Kretschmer, M., & Mendis, D. (2013). Copyright and the Economic Effects of Parody: An Empirical Study of Music Videos on the YouTube Platform and an Assessment of the Regulatory Options. Intellectual Property Office Research Paper, (2013/24). |
Haigh (2009) | Haigh, M. (2009). Of ducks and downloads: The moral economy of intellectual property in post-Soviet society. Libri, 59(4), 248-258. |
Heald (2015) | Heald, P. J. (2015). How notice-and-takedown regimes create markets for music on YouTube: An empirical study. In Concepts of Music and Copyright: How Music Perceives Itself and How Copyright Perceives Music (pp. 195-209). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783478194.00013 |
Higgins and Makin (2004) | Higgins, G. E. and Makin, D. A. 2004. Self-Control, Deviant Peers, and Software Piracy Psychological Reports, 95, 921-931. |
Hong (2007) | Hong, S. H. (2007). The recent growth of the internet and changes in household-level demand for entertainment. Information Economics and Policy, 19(3), 304-318. |
Hui and Png (2002) | Hui, K.-L., and I.P .L. Png. 2002. “On the Supply of Creative Work: Evidence from the Movies”. The American Economic Review 92(2);217-220 |
Johnson, Gibson, and Dimita (2012) | P. Johnson, J. Gibson, G. Dimita, What Are Words Worth Now: A survey of Authors’ Earnings, London: ALCS (2014). |
Kim (2007) | Kim, M. (2007). The Creative Commons and Copyright Protection in the Digital Era: Uses of Creative Commons Licenses. Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 13(1), 187-209. |
Krogh and Hippel (2006) | Von Krogh, G., & Von Hippel, E. (2006). The promise of research on open source software. Management science, 52(7), 975-983. |
Liebowitz (2004) | Liebowitz, S. (2004). Will MP3 downloads annihilate the record industry? The evidence so far. Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth, 15, 229-260. |
Liebowitz (2006b) | Liebowitz, S. J. (2006). File Sharing: Creative Destruction or Just Plain Destruction?*. Journal of Law and Economics, 49(1), 1-28. |
Liebowitz and Watt (2006) | Liebowitz, S. J., & Watt, R. (2006). How to best ensure remuneration for creators in the market for music? Copyright and its alternatives. Journal of Economic Surveys, 20(4), 513-545. |
Mandel and Suessmuth (2012) | Mandel, P. and Suessmuth, B. 2012. Determinants of Digital Piracy: A Re-Examination of Results. Jahrbucher Fur Nationalokonomie Und Statistik, 232, 394-413. |
Marvasti (2000) | Marvasti, A. (2000). Motion pictures industry: Economies of scale and trade. International Journal of the Economics of Business, 7(1), 99-114. |
Michel (2006) | Michel, N. J. (2006). The impact of digital file sharing on the music industry: An empirical analysis. Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy, 6(1). |
Moores (2003) | Moores, T. T. (2003). The effect of national culture and economic wealth on global software piracy rates. Communications of the ACM, 46(9), 207-215. |
Morris and Higgins (2009) | Morris, R. G. and Higgins, G. E. 2009. Neutralizing Potential and Self-Reported Digital Piracy: A Multitheoretical Exploration Among College Undergraduates. Criminal Justice Review, 34, 173-195. |
Mortimer (2007) | Mortimer, J. H. (2005). Price discrimination, copyright law, and technological innovation: Evidence from the introduction of DVDs (No. w11676). National Bureau of Economic Research. |
Oh, Wallsten and Lovin (2019) | Oh, S., Wallsten, S. and Lovin, N. (2019) Do Pirated Video Streams Crowd Out Non-Pirated Video Streams? Evidence from Online Activity. Tech Policy Institute Working Paper. |
Palfrey, Gasser, Simun and Barnes (2009) | Palfrey, J., Gasser, U., Simun, M., & Barnes, R. F. (2009). Youth, creativity, and copyright in the digital age. |
Peitz and Waelbroeck (2006a) | Peitz, M., & Waelbroeck, P. (2006). Why the music industry may gain from free downloading—the role of sampling. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 24(5), 907-913. |
Perritt (2011) | Perritt Jr, H. H. (2011). New business models for music. Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 63. |
Plowman and Goode (2009) | Plowman, S., & Goode, S. (2009). Factors affecting the intention to download music: Quality perceptions and downloading intensity. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 49(4), 84-97. |
Png and Wang (2006) | Png, I. P., & Wang, Q. H. (2009). Copyright Duration and the Supply of Creative Work: Evidence from the Movies. Manuscript, National University of Singapore. |
Rappaport (1998) | Rappaport, E. B. (1998, May). Copyright term extension: Estimating the economic values. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. |
Shankar and Bayus (2002) | Shankar, V., & Bayus, B. L. (2003). Network effects and competition: An empirical analysis of the home video game industry. Strategic Management Journal, 24(4), 375-384. |
Smith and Telang (2010) | Smith, M. D., & Telang, R. (2010). Piracy or promotion? The impact of broadband Internet penetration on DVD sales. Information Economics and Policy, 22(4), 289-298. |
Somaya and Grahan (2006) | Somaya, D., & Graham, S. J. (2006). Vermeers and Rembrandts in the same attic: Complementarity between copyright and trademark leveraging strategies in software. Georgia Institute of Technology TIGER Working Paper. |
Throsby and Zednik (2010) | Throsby, David, and Anita Zednik. Do you really expect to get paid?: an economic study of professional artists in Australia. (2010). |
Widdows and McHugh (1984) | Widdows, R., & McHugh, R. J. (1984). Taxing purchases of home tape recorders and supplies to compensate for copyright infringements: An econometric analysis of the role of economic and demographic factors. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 18(2), 317-325. |
Wingrove, Korpas and Weisz (2011) | Wingrove, T., Korpas, A. L. and Weisz, V. 2011. Why Were Millions of People Not Obeying the Law? Motivational Influences on Non-Compliance with the Law in the Case of Music Piracy. Psychology Crime and Law, 17, 261-276. |
Xia, Duan, Huang and Whinston (2006) | Xia, M., Duan, W., Huang, Y., & Whinston, A. B. (2006). Unravel the drivers of online sharing communities: An empirical investigation. Working Paper No. IROM-09-06. Available at SSRN 935004. |