To what extent does artificial scarcity increase the value of digital goods, such as E-books and software programs?
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To what extent does artificial scarcity increase the value of digital goods, such as E-books and software programs?
This is a good research question, however digital goods can seem kind of broad so maybe you should just focus on maybe one or two tops and forget about the others. Also the question assumes the reader understands your definition of artificial scarcity so maybe you should put in parenthesis a really quick summary of it, like a 6 word summary.
Blake is right in suggesting the “digital goods” is too broad. I wonder if you really meant to just focus on ebooks and software programs, as you offer them examples of what you mean by “digital goods.” I think the word “value” is also too abstract. What exactly do you mean by value? Is there a more everyday word or phrase that better expresses the concept?