Determinants and Welfare Implications of Unlawful File Sharing: A Scoping Review

作者: Daniel John Zizzo , Piers Fleming , Steven James Watson

DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.8553

关键词: Social determinants of healthActuarial scienceExperiential learningFile sharingWelfarePublic relationsConceptual frameworkOutcome (game theory)CausalityDigital mediaPolitical science

摘要: We employ an innovative scoping review methodology to consider and assess the existing evidence on consequences determinants of unlawful file sharing (UFS) transparently systematically. complement this with a simple conceptual framework model decision engage in UFS map out evidence. Whether is good or bad for welfare remains unclear. Regarding UFS, studies that observed behavior as measured outcome remain few, fewer still potential moral, experiential social determinants. More experimental longitudinal assessing causality are needed.

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