International audienceCan software piracy be profitable for a software editor? We tackle this issue in a simple model where software is an experience good and where the potential users can choose to adopt or pirate software or to delay their adoption. In that context, we show that a moderate piracy can be profitable for a software editor to foster users' adoption
While not every piece of formerly pirated software will be purchased if piracy rates go down-some wi...
This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers ...
In an attempt to protect their intellectual property and compete effectively in an increasingly dyna...
International audienceCan software piracy be profitable for a software editor? We tackle this issue ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the strategic incentives of a proprietary software (PS) fi...
à paraître dans les Annales d'Economie et de StatistiqueInternational audienceIn this paper, we inve...
The pervasiveness of the illegal copying of software is indeed a worldwide phenomenon. Economists ar...
This paper provides an explanation as to why software manufacturers from developed countries tolerat...
Determining why the roots of the disparity in national piracy levels lie beyond economics. According...
We analyze the impact of digital piracy on innovation in the software industry by focusing on a natu...
Faced with the sustained problem of piracy that costs nearly $40 billion in annual revenue losses, t...
Software piracy by users is generally believed to harm both software firms through lower profits and...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
This paper develops a simple model of software piracy to analyze the short-run effects of piracy on ...
In the past, shareware has been mainly used to market small and simple software, the developers of w...
While not every piece of formerly pirated software will be purchased if piracy rates go down-some wi...
This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers ...
In an attempt to protect their intellectual property and compete effectively in an increasingly dyna...
International audienceCan software piracy be profitable for a software editor? We tackle this issue ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the strategic incentives of a proprietary software (PS) fi...
à paraître dans les Annales d'Economie et de StatistiqueInternational audienceIn this paper, we inve...
The pervasiveness of the illegal copying of software is indeed a worldwide phenomenon. Economists ar...
This paper provides an explanation as to why software manufacturers from developed countries tolerat...
Determining why the roots of the disparity in national piracy levels lie beyond economics. According...
We analyze the impact of digital piracy on innovation in the software industry by focusing on a natu...
Faced with the sustained problem of piracy that costs nearly $40 billion in annual revenue losses, t...
Software piracy by users is generally believed to harm both software firms through lower profits and...
The software industry frequently maintains that software piracy is no more than theft and a cause of...
This paper develops a simple model of software piracy to analyze the short-run effects of piracy on ...
In the past, shareware has been mainly used to market small and simple software, the developers of w...
While not every piece of formerly pirated software will be purchased if piracy rates go down-some wi...
This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers ...
In an attempt to protect their intellectual property and compete effectively in an increasingly dyna...