| 作 者: | 田德新 |
| 出版社: | 西北工业大学出版社 |
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Chapter One Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Innovation and Communication
Chapter Two The Review of Literature
The Variants and Perspectives of the U.S. and Chinese Copyright Laws
The U.S. Hegemonic Pressure upon the Establishment of China's IPR Regime
The Chinese Strategic Responses under the U.S. Pressure
The Governments' Roles in the Digitalized Information Age
Chapter Three Theoretical Frameworks
IPR Protection and Innovation
Reasoned Action and Cultural Change
Hegemony Theory and Strategy and Tactics
Democratic Paradigm and Government's Roles in Shaping Technology Policies
Summary
Chapter Four Research Methods
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Summary
Chapter Five Copyright Protection and Innovation: Interpretations and Impacts
Interpretations of Copyright Protection and Innovation
A Stage-Oriented Strategy
Signs of Model Application
Chapter Six Perceptions of the U.S. Hegemonic Role
Definitions of Key Terms
Cultural Capital
Behavioral Intention and Behavioral Drivers
Subjective Norm and Behavioral Norm
Conclusion
Chapter Seven The U.S.-China IPR Disputes: Interpretations, Causes, and Solutions
The Historical and Cultural Approach
The Legal and Administrative Approach
The Developmental and Innovative Approach
Interpretations of the U.S.-China Copyright Piracy Disputes
Major Reasons for Copyright Piracy in China
Suggestions for Resolving the U.S.-China Copyright Disputes
Conclusion
Chapter Eight The U.S. Hegemonic Role in the Establishment of China's IPR Regime
Idea
Material Capabilities
Institutionalization
Conclusion
Chapter Nine China's Strategic Responses
Defining Strategy and Tactic
Evidence of Strategies and Tactics
Conclusion
Chapter Ten The Government's Roles in the Digital Information Age
Online Copyright Protection and Innovation
Online Copyright Protection and Innovation in China
U.S. Online Copyright Protection and Innovation Policy-making
The United States as an Exemplary OECD Member State
Support of the U.S. DOC's Efforts
Opposition to the U.S. DOC's Efforts