What Defines Counterfeiting? A Timeline Analysis of the Definition

  • Ahmed A
  • Abbasi M
  • Farooq O
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Abstract

Though addressed widely by academicians and researchers across the globe, the subject of counterfeiting dates back to historical times of 27BC. In academic literature, the discussion on counterfeit(ing) began a century back when researchers started to define its boundaries through their understanding. Ranging from the classical descriptions on counterfeit, counterfeiting, counterfeit trade and counterfeit product(s), this article intends to use text analysis technique to provide the reader with a summary of the existing academic literature on the aforementioned subjects. It summarizes key definitions from the respective area with a broader aim to bridge the gap in the existing counterfeiting and counterfeit product-related literature by providing a brief (yet ample) list on counterfeit(ing). Moreover, it also identifies the key similarities exiting in the definition set. The article concludes with authors own definition of counterfeiting and counterfeit product(s) based on the conceptualization developed through the understanding of combined definitions from the literature.

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Ahmed, A., Abbasi, M. N., & Farooq, O. (2020). What Defines Counterfeiting? A Timeline Analysis of the Definition. Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies, 6(2), 641–650. https://doi.org/10.26710/jbsee.v6i2.1163

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