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Research Notes: Xianjun Geng

Xianjun Geng’s paper “Which Enemy to Dance with? A New Role of Software Piracy in Influencing Anti-piracy Strategies,” co-authored with Yonghua Ji (University of Alberta) and Can Sun (University of Science and Technology of China), was accepted for publication in Information Systems Research. Geng is the Freeman School Distinguished Chair in Business and professor of management science.
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