Design/methodology/approach – A stratified, two-stage, cluster sampling procedure was applied to a list of high schools obtained from the Ministry of Education in Taiwan. A return rate of 80 per cent yielded 723 usable questionnaires, the data from which were analysed by the LISREL structural equation modelling software. Findings – The results suggest that both social worship and personal worship have a significant and positive impact on the intention to purchase music. However, personal worship has a negative impact on the intention to pirate music while social worship appears to strengthen it. Research limitations/implications – The findings suggest that idol worship is more complex than previously understood. The constructs chosen in thi...
This study aims to examine the effect of consumers' involvement and affect intensity on the purchase...
Music piracy is a double-edged sword for the music industry. On the one hand, it hurts record sales....
This study examines the views of 706 Canadian Baptist youth (between the ages of 14 and 18 years) on...
[[abstract]]Due to the development of information technology, music piracy has become an escalating ...
Technological developments have had a profound effect on modern music acquisition, allowing people t...
Technological developments have had a profound effect on modern music acquisition, allowing people t...
Currently, subscription-based music services (SBMS) are one of the legal channels for listening to m...
Purpose Music piracy can be defined as an unethical consumer behaviour in the digital domain that ha...
Music piracy is the major factor leading to the downturn in paid-for music consumption. This study a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of subjective norms , idolatry and intenti...
Research on music piracy has always been conducted among non-musicians. This study sets out to inves...
This study explores the predictors of music piracy. Do age, gender, class rank, and major, and cert...
Even with the rise of music streaming services, illegal downloads are costing the music industry $2....
Music piracy, once a novel issue covered in technology magazines, has become an issue of considerabl...
Digital music streaming are climbing but overall music revenue is declining with digital music pirac...
This study aims to examine the effect of consumers' involvement and affect intensity on the purchase...
Music piracy is a double-edged sword for the music industry. On the one hand, it hurts record sales....
This study examines the views of 706 Canadian Baptist youth (between the ages of 14 and 18 years) on...
[[abstract]]Due to the development of information technology, music piracy has become an escalating ...
Technological developments have had a profound effect on modern music acquisition, allowing people t...
Technological developments have had a profound effect on modern music acquisition, allowing people t...
Currently, subscription-based music services (SBMS) are one of the legal channels for listening to m...
Purpose Music piracy can be defined as an unethical consumer behaviour in the digital domain that ha...
Music piracy is the major factor leading to the downturn in paid-for music consumption. This study a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of subjective norms , idolatry and intenti...
Research on music piracy has always been conducted among non-musicians. This study sets out to inves...
This study explores the predictors of music piracy. Do age, gender, class rank, and major, and cert...
Even with the rise of music streaming services, illegal downloads are costing the music industry $2....
Music piracy, once a novel issue covered in technology magazines, has become an issue of considerabl...
Digital music streaming are climbing but overall music revenue is declining with digital music pirac...
This study aims to examine the effect of consumers' involvement and affect intensity on the purchase...
Music piracy is a double-edged sword for the music industry. On the one hand, it hurts record sales....
This study examines the views of 706 Canadian Baptist youth (between the ages of 14 and 18 years) on...