Figures and Trends in the Academic Research on Counterfeiting and Piracy
Ludovica Cesareo ()
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Ludovica Cesareo: University of Pennsylvania
Chapter Chapter 4 in Counterfeiting and Piracy, 2016, pp 19-44 from Springer
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Abstract The purpose of this chapter is to highlight the main figures and trends in the academic research on counterfeiting and piracy over the past 35 years. Through a descriptive analysis, the Author delves into the main typologies of studies (empirical vs. theoretical), methodologies (quantitative, qualitative and mixed), authors (productivity and countries-of-origin), citations (absolute vs. relative), products (counterfeit vs. pirated) and study contexts (online, offline, both). For the empirical papers, separate, dedicated attention is given to both quantitative and qualitative studies, in terms of data collection methods, conceptual frameworks, samples (typologies and countries-of-origin), and methodologies for analysis.
Keywords: Trends; Typologies; Authorship; Industries; Study contexts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25357-2_4
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