With over 30 million unique users of online music and software swapping services in the United States alone, piracy (a type of online shoplifting) where individuals break copyright and other laws, is now a mainstream activity. A cross-national online study of web enthusiasts in the United States, Canada and Australia was undertaken. The authors find support for previous research indicating there is an active online community with similar mores and standards crossing national boundaries. Drawing on extant literature, the authors test six motivations for this type of aberrant consumer behavior across three countries
Purpose – This paper analyzes consumers’ attitudes and behaviors towards online piracy and their wil...
This book builds an empirical basis towards creating broader prevention and intervention programs in...
Online content consumption behavior has significantly changed. In particular, the growing success of...
With over 30 million unique users of online music and software swapping services in the United State...
Why do mainstream consumers who would not typically engage in illegal behaviour routinely resort to ...
Online piracy is one of the most challenging problems faced by the software and entertainment indust...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
The Internet has been widely acknowledged as facilitating many forms of youth offending. Existing re...
Despite a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical research in industrial organisation liter...
Abstract: Internet-based digital piracy has recently become a widespread occurrence. Despite this gr...
Research suggests that those individuals engaging in music piracy have little concern for the potent...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour was used to better understand consumer’s behaviours towards illegall...
This article closes a theoretical gap in the literature by incorporating neutralization theory, mere...
A fall in the proportion of Australian internet users accessing unlawful content online and a rise i...
© 2016, Universia Business Review. All rights reserved. Digital technologies allow users to share fi...
Purpose – This paper analyzes consumers’ attitudes and behaviors towards online piracy and their wil...
This book builds an empirical basis towards creating broader prevention and intervention programs in...
Online content consumption behavior has significantly changed. In particular, the growing success of...
With over 30 million unique users of online music and software swapping services in the United State...
Why do mainstream consumers who would not typically engage in illegal behaviour routinely resort to ...
Online piracy is one of the most challenging problems faced by the software and entertainment indust...
This article deals with the acquisition and consumption of music, films, series, books, and games th...
The Internet has been widely acknowledged as facilitating many forms of youth offending. Existing re...
Despite a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical research in industrial organisation liter...
Abstract: Internet-based digital piracy has recently become a widespread occurrence. Despite this gr...
Research suggests that those individuals engaging in music piracy have little concern for the potent...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour was used to better understand consumer’s behaviours towards illegall...
This article closes a theoretical gap in the literature by incorporating neutralization theory, mere...
A fall in the proportion of Australian internet users accessing unlawful content online and a rise i...
© 2016, Universia Business Review. All rights reserved. Digital technologies allow users to share fi...
Purpose – This paper analyzes consumers’ attitudes and behaviors towards online piracy and their wil...
This book builds an empirical basis towards creating broader prevention and intervention programs in...
Online content consumption behavior has significantly changed. In particular, the growing success of...