This paper investigates the causes of variations in software piracy rates using panel data of 16 European countries for the years 1994, 1997 and 2000. Prior empirical research argued that much of piracy occurs due to a lack of economic development, education, weak enforcement, institutional quality and social culture. This paper, in addition to validating prior research, proves that \u27Information and Communication Technology (ICT) patent applications\u27 also play a significant role in explaining the variations in business software piracy. This new finding addresses the need for new explanations of piracy and provides insights for policy makers and business practitioners as well as for the research community
The paper introduces a model of software piracy where the piracy rate depends on three categories of...
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This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
This paper identifies that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a negative effect on s...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
This paper studies the impact of business environments on software piracy and provides strategic imp...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
This thesis's main focus is to test the influence of selected growth factors on the rate of software...
Few studies have synthesized accumulated scholarly knowledge on software piracy across the disciplin...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between software piracy and technological o...
Determining why the roots of the disparity in national piracy levels lie beyond economics. According...
Software piracy is a subject that has challenged the software market and its entities for a very lon...
In this paper, the authors analyze the differences in piracy rates from one country to another. Like...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As life becomes increasing...
The paper introduces a model of software piracy where the piracy rate depends on three categories of...
© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under the Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC B...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...
This paper identifies that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a negative effect on s...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
This paper evaluates the nature, relative incidence and drivers of software piracy. In contrast to p...
This paper studies the impact of business environments on software piracy and provides strategic imp...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
This thesis's main focus is to test the influence of selected growth factors on the rate of software...
Few studies have synthesized accumulated scholarly knowledge on software piracy across the disciplin...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between software piracy and technological o...
Determining why the roots of the disparity in national piracy levels lie beyond economics. According...
Software piracy is a subject that has challenged the software market and its entities for a very lon...
In this paper, the authors analyze the differences in piracy rates from one country to another. Like...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As life becomes increasing...
The paper introduces a model of software piracy where the piracy rate depends on three categories of...
© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under the Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC B...
This study examines the persistence of software piracy with internet penetration vis-à-vis of PC use...