Michael D. Smith

Michael D. Smith

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Michael D. Smith

Michael D. Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the field of digital markets, piracy, entertainment industry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Influence via ethos: On the persuasive power of reputation in deliberation online

The Impact of Online Piracy Website Blocking on Legal Media Consumption

What the Online Piracy Data Tells Us About Copyright Policymaking

Improving Section 230, Preserving Democracy, and Protecting Free Speech

Do Copyright Professors Pay Attention to Economists? How Empirical Evidence on Copyright Piracy Appears (or Not) in Law Literature

Book Bans in American Libraries: Impact of Politics on Inclusive Content Consumption

Internet Governance Through Site Shutdowns: The Impact of Shutting Down Two Major Commercial Sex Advertising Sites

Bestseller lists and product discovery in the subscription-based market: Evidence from music streaming

Michael D. Smith Information

University

Position

J. Erik Jonsson Professor of Information Technology and Marketing

Citations(all)

16652

Citations(since 2020)

4515

Cited By

13942

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

52

Email

University Profile Page

Carnegie Mellon University

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Michael D. Smith Skills & Research Interests

digital markets

piracy

entertainment industry

Top articles of Michael D. Smith

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Influence via ethos: On the persuasive power of reputation in deliberation online

Management Science

Emaad Manzoor

George H Chen

Dokyun Lee

Michael D Smith

2023/5/8

The Impact of Online Piracy Website Blocking on Legal Media Consumption

Available at SSRN

Brett Danaher

Liron Sivan

Michael D Smith

Rahul Telang

2024/2/12

What the Online Piracy Data Tells Us About Copyright Policymaking

MICHAEL D SMITH

2023/4

Improving Section 230, Preserving Democracy, and Protecting Free Speech

Communications of the ACM

Marshall Van Alstyne

Michael D Smith

Herbert Lin

2023/3/23

Do Copyright Professors Pay Attention to Economists? How Empirical Evidence on Copyright Piracy Appears (or Not) in Law Literature

How Empirical Evidence on Copyright Piracy Appears (or Not) in Law Literature (September 6, 2023). Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Legal Studies Research Paper

Justin Hughes

Michael D Smith

2023/9/6

Book Bans in American Libraries: Impact of Politics on Inclusive Content Consumption

Available at SSRN

Uttara M Ananthakrishnan

Naveen Basavaraj

Sabari Rajan Karmegam

Ananya Sen

Michael D Smith

2023/6/23

Internet Governance Through Site Shutdowns: The Impact of Shutting Down Two Major Commercial Sex Advertising Sites

Management Science

Helen Shuxuan Zeng

Brett Danaher

Michael D Smith

2022/11

Bestseller lists and product discovery in the subscription-based market: Evidence from music streaming

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Jaeung Sim

Jea Gon Park

Daegon Cho

Michael D Smith

Jaemin Jung

2022/2/1

The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in a Digital Era

Media Asia

Samtani Anil

2001/1/1

Consumer Behavior in the Online Classroom: Using Video Analytics and Machine Learning to Understand the Consumption of Video Courseware

Journal of Marketing Research

Mi Zhou

George H Chen

Pedro Ferreira

Michael D Smith

2021/12

Product Features, Physical Distribution Networks, and Effects of Digital Channel Introduction: Evidence from the Korean Movie Market

Boston University Questrom School of Business Research Paper

Yangfan Liang

Gordon Burtch

Daegon Cho

Michael D Smith

2021/9/1

Piracy Landscape Study: Analysis of Existing and Emerging Research Relevant to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Enforcement of Commercial-Scale Piracy

Brett Danaher

Michael D Smith

Rahul Telang

2020/4

The Impact of Early Digital Movie Releases on Box Office Revenue: Evidence from the Korean Market

Boston University Questrom School of Business Research

Yangfan Liang

Gordon Burtch

Daegon Cho

M Smith

2020

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