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Rivals in the music industry learn and respond to one another through strategies related to technological advances, organizational design, and the evolution of methods for production, procurement, and distribution. At this time, the apparent winner in the evolution of the market has been the...
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This paper provides new evidence on the contractual governance of technology licensing agreements. Based upon an … international sample of licensing contracts, we explore how the contractual design deals with specific contractual hazards. In … considerations on licensing design. Empirical results highlight that contractual clauses of governance are crafted independently of …
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. Our empirical study employs hazard rate models with time-varying covariates, using data from technology licensing … contract termination increase rather than decrease. Apparently, the value of the licensing contracts analyzed in this study …
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We review the Chicago school's single monopoly profit theory whereby an upstream monopolist cannot increase its profits through vertical integration as it has sufficient market power anyways. In our model the dominant supplier has full bargaining power and uses observable two-part tariffs. We...
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We investigate the political impact of entertainment television in Italy over the past thirty years by exploiting the … municipalities that had access to Mediaset prior to 1985 - when the network only featured light entertainment programs - were … different mechanisms through which early exposure to entertainment content may have influenced their political attitudes. …
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This paper empirically examines factors influencing box office success of international movies in Russia between 2012 and 2016. It adds to existing research on national movie markets, by highlighting the relevance of differences in culture, institutions, language, and consumption habits for...
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Dieser Beitrag fasst die ökonomischen Besonderheiten von Unterhaltungsmärkten zusammen und legt dabei einen besonderen Fokus auf Digitalisierungseffekte. Dabei werden die Aspekte Erfahrungsgüter und Qualität, Fixkostendegression & Güterheterogenität, Super-stareffekte, die Rolle...
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Watching television is the most time-consuming human activity besides work but its role for individual well-being is unclear. Negative consequences portrayed in the literature raise the question whether this popular pastime constitutes an economic good or bad, and hence serves as a prime example...
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Watching television is the most time-consuming human activity besides work but its role for individual well-being is unclear. Negative consequences portrayed in the literature raise the question whether this popular pastime constitutes an economic good or bad, and hence serves as a prime example...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012658300
The current paper sets out the main determinants to emerge between culture, perceived as an art form, and regional economic development, in a two-fold sense: on the one hand, the impact of cultural activities on the economic development of an area in the short and long term, and on the other, no...
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