In this paper, we empirically investigate the dynamics of the marginal propensity to pirate for computer software. We introduce a state space formulation that allows us to estimate error structures and parameter significance, in contrast to previous work. For data from 1987-92, we find a rising propensity to pirate as the number of existing pirate copies increases, and higher late piracy incidence than implied by static models. We strengthen prior results on the impact of piracy in the spreadsheet market, finding it to be the only significant internal influence on diffusion. However, when we allow for negative error correlation between legal and pirate acquisitions, we contradict earlier work by finding that, in the word processor marke...
We develop a model to investigate the manner in which the pricing, profitability, and protection str...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As life becomes increasing...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the dynamics of the marginal propensity to pirate for comp...
This dissertation consists of four chapters on the economics of technology. The chapters study diffe...
Can software piracy be profitable for a software editor? We tackle this issue in a simple model wher...
There is, perhaps, no more visible financial dilemma in the software industry today than that of sof...
Software piracy remains rampant despite the successful measures the Hong Kong government has taken t...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
We present an information good pricing model with persistently heterogeneous consumers and a rising ...
© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under the Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC B...
We develop a model to investigate the manner in which the pricing, profitability, and protection str...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between software piracy and technological o...
This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers ...
We develop a model to investigate the manner in which the pricing, profitability, and protection str...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As life becomes increasing...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the dynamics of the marginal propensity to pirate for comp...
This dissertation consists of four chapters on the economics of technology. The chapters study diffe...
Can software piracy be profitable for a software editor? We tackle this issue in a simple model wher...
There is, perhaps, no more visible financial dilemma in the software industry today than that of sof...
Software piracy remains rampant despite the successful measures the Hong Kong government has taken t...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
We present an information good pricing model with persistently heterogeneous consumers and a rising ...
© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under the Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC B...
We develop a model to investigate the manner in which the pricing, profitability, and protection str...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between software piracy and technological o...
This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers ...
We develop a model to investigate the manner in which the pricing, profitability, and protection str...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As life becomes increasing...