Academic copyright in the publishing game: a contest perspective

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Eberhard Feess
Marc Scheufen
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[1] Frankfurt School of Finance and Management,Law Faculty
[2] Ruhr University of Bochum (RUB),undefined
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European Journal of Law and Economics | 2016年 / 42卷
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Open access; Copyright; Cultural economics; Economics of science; Publishing game; Tullock contest; D72; K11; K29; L17; O34;
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As scientists are motivated by readership rather than by royalties, one might doubt that academic copyright is required for stimulating research. Consequently, establishing an open access regime is currently intensively being discussed. We contribute to the literature by using a contest-model in which differently talented researchers compete for limited journals space. The contest perspective adds a rent-seeking motive into the publishing game which questions that private incentives for research are always too low due to the positive externalities of scientific progress. In our model, open access always leads to higher social welfare when incentives are too high. When incentives are too low, then open access is only superior if the benefits from larger readership is sufficiently high.
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