The role of economic factors, such as family income, the price of illegal reproductions of books, the enforcement rules and the expected penalties are considered the main determinants of the possible infringements of the copyright law. However, the comparison between individual economic gains and losses offers only a partial explanation, as also cultural individual habits and peer effects exert important influences. Using a unique dataset based on a survey conducted at the University of Bologna, Italy, this paper analyses empirically the relevance of socio-economic as well as cultural determinants in the decision process of using illegal copies of university textbooks. From a policy perspective, the analysis suggests that an effective enfor...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to and expand a whole series of papers that compare the ...
Presenting a selection of innovative research contributions written by some of the best-known academ...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
The role of economic factors, such as family income, the price of illegal reproductions of books, th...
While much has been written about the consequences of the digitization of entertainment media (musi...
Economic and cultural factors and illegal copying in the university textbook market
Motivation: This paper deals with a relation between a phenomenon called a ‘copying culture’ and sit...
This article is a survey of publications by economists writing on copyright law. It begins with a g...
This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
This paper analyzes the causes of illegal copying and its effects in the software market across 66 ...
This study examined undergraduate students’ knowledge of copyright infringement at the University of...
textThis study presented a critical investigation of the mainstream neo-liberal approach to global i...
Although it was once considered inevitable that unauthorized copying would harm copyright owners, it...
Abstract This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the...
I review private copying laws and practices in different jurisdictions, with a particular emphasis o...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to and expand a whole series of papers that compare the ...
Presenting a selection of innovative research contributions written by some of the best-known academ...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...
The role of economic factors, such as family income, the price of illegal reproductions of books, th...
While much has been written about the consequences of the digitization of entertainment media (musi...
Economic and cultural factors and illegal copying in the university textbook market
Motivation: This paper deals with a relation between a phenomenon called a ‘copying culture’ and sit...
This article is a survey of publications by economists writing on copyright law. It begins with a g...
This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
This paper analyzes the causes of illegal copying and its effects in the software market across 66 ...
This study examined undergraduate students’ knowledge of copyright infringement at the University of...
textThis study presented a critical investigation of the mainstream neo-liberal approach to global i...
Although it was once considered inevitable that unauthorized copying would harm copyright owners, it...
Abstract This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the...
I review private copying laws and practices in different jurisdictions, with a particular emphasis o...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to and expand a whole series of papers that compare the ...
Presenting a selection of innovative research contributions written by some of the best-known academ...
This article outlines the prominence of economic analysis of copyright, not only within the academic...