November 2012
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6 Citations
Gaming Law Review and Economics
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November 2012
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751 Reads
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6 Citations
Gaming Law Review and Economics
... In general, the rise of Internet gambling has resulted in a number of recent studies, of which many have investigated how new forms of gambling online differ from their offline counterpart (see, e.g., Cotte & Latour, 2009;Gainsbury, Wood, Russell, Hing, & Blaszczynski, 2012;Jiménez-Murcia et al., 2011;Szabó & Kocsis, 2012;Wardle, Moody, Griffiths, Orford, & Volberg, 2011;Robert Wood, Williams, & Lawton, 2007;Robert Wood & Williams, 2011;MacKay, Bard, Bowling, & Hodgins, 2014). Additionally, an increasing number of studies have assessed or predicted the potential risks of online gambling (see, e.g., Clement et al., 2012;Cotte & Latour, 2009;Dickson, Derevensky, & Gupta, 2008;Dragicevic et al., 2011;Griffiths, Wood, & Parke, 2009;Hopley & Nicki, 2010;Jiménez-Murcia et al., 2011;Johansson, Grant, Kim, Odlaug, & Götestam, 2009;Lloyd et al., 2010;Matthews, Farnsworth, & Griffiths, 2009;Szabó & Kocsis, 2012). These insights have fuelled the debate on how to define and implement responsible gambling policies, regulation and consumer protection (see, e.g., Gainsbury, Parke, & Suhonen, 2013;Gainsbury & Wood, 2011;Griffiths, Wood, et al., 2009;Haefeli, Lischer, & Schwarz, 2011;Khazaal et al., 2013;Smeaton & Griffiths, 2004). ...
November 2012
Gaming Law Review and Economics