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software activity. We test the hypothesis that the level of skills of participants and their skill variety are important for …
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This paper studies the impact of software piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers in markets based on … prominent software into account. We show that prominent software exhibits higher piracy rates than non-prominent software …. However, contrary to intuition, this does not necessarily mean that prominent software developers benefit more from increased …
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This paper studies the impact of software piracy in a two-sidedmarket setting. Software platforms attract developers … higher with more software protection but the impact on user prices is ambiguous. A conflict between platforms and software … developers over software protection may arise: whereas one side benefits from better protection, the other party loses out. Under …
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global timelines for common policies against business software piracy. The findings on 99 countries are premised on 15 … fundamental characteristics of software piracy based on income-levels (high-income, lower-middle-income, uppermiddle- income and … ranges from 4 to 10 years. -- software piracy ; intellectual property rights ; panel data ; convergence …
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countries wishing to complement their emerging IPR regimes. -- software piracy ; governance tools ; intellectual property rights …
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