1.3k total citations 41 papers, 847 citations indexed
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Steven Brown is a scholar working on Marketing, Music and Sociology and Political Science.
According to data from OpenAlex, Steven Brown has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 847 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Marketing, 7 papers in Music and 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Steven Brown's work include Copyright and Intellectual Property (10 papers), Music History and Culture (5 papers) and Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (3 papers). Steven Brown is often cited by papers focused on Copyright and Intellectual Property (10 papers), Music History and Culture (5 papers) and Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification (3 papers). Steven Brown collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Steven Brown's co-authors include Nils L. Wallin, Bjørn Merker, Gail Morrison, Joel Morganroth, Eric L. Michelson, Amanda E. Krause, Simon Shorvon, PN Patsalos, Laura Mitchell and Matthew C. Walker and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Kidney International and Epilepsia.
In The Last Decade
Steven Brown
39 papers
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749 citations
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Brown, Steven. (2014). ‘With a little help from my friends’: Peer production and the changing face of the live album. 3(1). 52–66.2 indexed citations
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Brown, Steven, et al.. (2014). South Carolina Department of Revenue: Mother of Government Dysfunction. Journal of the International Academy of Case Studies. 20(1). 83.4 indexed citations
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Brown, Steven, et al.. (2014). To Commit or Not to Commit? the Influence of Relationship Governance on Buyer-Seller Commitment. Academy of Marketing Studies journal. 18(1). 87.3 indexed citations
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Brown, Steven. (2013). Digital piracy and the moral compass. Psychologist. 26(7). 538–539.5 indexed citations
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Brown, Steven. (2012). Attitudes towards music piracy: the impact of positive anti-piracy messages and contribution of personality. 153–158.1 indexed citations
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Brown, Steven. (2012). Proceedings of the ICMPC-ESCOM 2012 Joint Conference: 12th Biennial International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition and 8th Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music.2 indexed citations
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