This research focuses on the development and empirical validation of a model of software piracy behavior in Vietnam on the basis of institution isomorphism theory, deterrence theory, and expected utility theory. A survey of 145 respondents and PLS (Partial Least Square) were utilized for analysis. The test of this study reveals that mimetic pressure is the greatest significant factor to influence software piracy intention. Coercive pressure, normative pressure, punishment severity, and software cost are also significantly related to the intention. However, punishment certainty does not have a significant influence on software piracy
Objective of this work is to explore the antecedents and consequences of the digital piracy, adaptin...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
This paper investigates digital piracy, the information technology-enabled theft of digital goods, a...
There is, perhaps, no more visible financial dilemma in the software industry today than that of sof...
Software piracy defined as making unauthorized copies of software by individuals or businesses for r...
Researchers have found that software piracy worldwide over the years has significantly contributed t...
Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a w...
Using the data collected from several universities in China and the United States, which have drasti...
Advances in Internet and other digital technologies have opened up new channels and methods for onli...
[[abstract]]The illegal copying of software is commonly referred to as software piracy, which has co...
This paper takes consumers in China as samples to research out the influential factors on their beha...
The study seeks to examine the perception of software piracy as well as to discover its underlying f...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study investigates the ethical attitudes and purchase behaviour of Indonesian consumers towards...
Software piracy and counterfeiting is a global problem that has resulted in huge economic losses wor...
Objective of this work is to explore the antecedents and consequences of the digital piracy, adaptin...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
This paper investigates digital piracy, the information technology-enabled theft of digital goods, a...
There is, perhaps, no more visible financial dilemma in the software industry today than that of sof...
Software piracy defined as making unauthorized copies of software by individuals or businesses for r...
Researchers have found that software piracy worldwide over the years has significantly contributed t...
Software piracy, the illegal and unauthorized duplication, sale, or distribution of software, is a w...
Using the data collected from several universities in China and the United States, which have drasti...
Advances in Internet and other digital technologies have opened up new channels and methods for onli...
[[abstract]]The illegal copying of software is commonly referred to as software piracy, which has co...
This paper takes consumers in China as samples to research out the influential factors on their beha...
The study seeks to examine the perception of software piracy as well as to discover its underlying f...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
This study investigates the ethical attitudes and purchase behaviour of Indonesian consumers towards...
Software piracy and counterfeiting is a global problem that has resulted in huge economic losses wor...
Objective of this work is to explore the antecedents and consequences of the digital piracy, adaptin...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
This paper investigates digital piracy, the information technology-enabled theft of digital goods, a...