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Bibliography

This page presents a running bibliography of use to researchers in the area of counterfeiting and software piracy. It is updated as relevant books, documents and articles are utilised by the COUNTER team:

Ahmadi, R., & Yang, B. R. (2000). Parallel imports: Challenges from unauthorized distribution channels. Marketing Science, 19, 279-294.

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Atip, A., Clay, K., Krishnan, R.,  & Smith, M. D. (2004). An empirical analysis of network externalities in peer-to-peer music-sharing networks. Information Systems Research, 15, 155-174.

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Byers, S., Cranor, L. F., Cronin, E., Korman, D., & McDaniel, P. (2004). An analysis of security vulnerabilities in the movie production and distribution process. Telecommunications Policy, 28, 619-644.

Byers, S., Cranor, L. F., Cronin, E., Kormann, D., & McDaniel, P. (2003). Analysis of Security Vulnerabilities in the Movie Production and Distribution Process. Telecommunications Policy, 28, 619-644.

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Chakraborty, G., Allred, A., & Bristol, T. (1996). Exploring consumers’ evaluations of counterfeits: The roles of country of origin and ethnocentrism. Advances in Consumer Research, 23, 379-384.

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Chaudhry, P. E., & Walsh, M. G. (1996). An assessment of the impact of counterfeiting in international markets: The piracy paradox persists. Columbia Journal of World Business, 31, 34-48.

Chellappa, R. K., & Shivendu, S. (2003). Economic implications of variable technology standards for movie piracy in a global context. Journal of Management Information Systems, 20, 137-168.

Chellappa, R. K., & Shivendu, S. (2005). Managing piracy: Pricing and sampling strategies for digital experience goods in vertically segmented markets. Information Systems Research, 16, 400-417.

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Cooper, J., & Harrison, D. M. (2001). The social organization of audio piracy on the Internet. Media Culture & Society, 23, 71-89.

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Cronan, T. P., & Al-Rafee, S. (2008). Factors that influence the intention to pirate software and media. Journal of Business Ethics, 78, 527-545.

Cronan, T. P., Foltz, C. B., & Jones, T. W. (2006). Piracy, computer crime, and IS misuse at the university. Communications of the ACM, 49, 85-90.

Crowdy, D. (2007). Studios at home in the Solomon Islands: A case study of Homesound Studios, Honiara. World of Music, 49, 143-154.

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De Castro, J. O., Balkin, D. B., & Shepherd, D. A. (2008). Can entrepreneurial firms benefit from product piracy? Journal of Business Venturing, 23, 75-90.

de Matos, C. A., Ituassu, C. T., & Rossi, C. A. V. (2007). Consumer attitudes toward counterfeits: A review and extension. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 24, 36-47.

De Vany, A. S., & Walls, W. D. (2007). Estimating the effects of movie piracy on box-office revenue. Review of Industrial Organization, 30, 291-301.

deKieffer, D. (2006). Trojan drugs: Counterfeit and mislabeled pharmaceuticals in the legitimate market. American Journal of Law & Medicine, 32, 325-349.

Depken, C. A., & Simmons, L. C. (2004). Social construct and the propensity for software piracy. Applied Economics Letters, 11, 97-100.

Ding, C. G., & Liu, N. T. (2009). Productivity Changes of Asian Economies by Taking into Account Software Piracy. Economic Inquiry, 47, 135-145.

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Gan, L. L., & Koh, H. C. (2006). An empirical study of software piracy among tertiary institutions in Singapore. Information & Management, 43, 640-649.

Garnett, J., & Meiselas, S. (2007). On the Rights of the Molotov Man. Harper’s Magazine, 53-58.

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Gomes, L. D. T., Cano, P., Gomez, E., Bonnet, M., & Batlle, B. (2003). Audio watermarking and fingerprinting: For which applications? Journal of New Music Research, 32, 65-81.

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Hinduja, S., & Ingram, J. R. (2008). Self-Control and Ethical Beliefs on the Social Learning of Intellectual Property Theft. Western Criminology Review, 9(2), 52-72.

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