Software piracy has been a problematic issue for several decades. While there is a significant body of research attempting to identify reasons why individuals pirate software, some factors influencing software piracy have yet to be studied completely. One such factor, addressed herein, is differences across countries. Cross-country comparisons of self-report rates of software piracy and aggregate rates of piracy have been published. Such studies have shown that software piracy rates vary by country. Explanations of these differences have been based on country level variables, such as gross national product (GDP). However, we are not aware of any study that has examined the role of social and individual factors to explain cross-country diffe...
This paper investigates the causes of variations in software piracy rates using panel data of 16 Eur...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to and expand a whole series of papers that compare the ...
Our study investigates the proper role of income in predicting national software piracy rates. We ru...
Using the data collected from several universities in China and the United States, which have drasti...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
The aim of this paper is to test the hypothesis that software piracy rats are lower in more intellig...
This paper identifies that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a negative effect on s...
This study aims to explore whether or not software piracy is perceived as consumer misbehaviour in L...
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Most behavioural aspects of software piracy research are a subset of ethical research. Measures of e...
Globalization has been linked with many social problems, though little research has examined its rel...
countries in the previous version to 86 countries. Despite tremendous debate and policy interest in ...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
Software piracy is widespread in many parts of the world. P2P websites such as Kazaa have made it ea...
Few studies have synthesized accumulated scholarly knowledge on software piracy across the disciplin...
This paper investigates the causes of variations in software piracy rates using panel data of 16 Eur...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to and expand a whole series of papers that compare the ...
Our study investigates the proper role of income in predicting national software piracy rates. We ru...
Using the data collected from several universities in China and the United States, which have drasti...
A number of studies conclude that there is a greater rate of software piracy by individuals from poo...
The aim of this paper is to test the hypothesis that software piracy rats are lower in more intellig...
This paper identifies that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a negative effect on s...
This study aims to explore whether or not software piracy is perceived as consumer misbehaviour in L...
© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under the Creative Commons License - Attribution 4.0 International (CC B...
Most behavioural aspects of software piracy research are a subset of ethical research. Measures of e...
Globalization has been linked with many social problems, though little research has examined its rel...
countries in the previous version to 86 countries. Despite tremendous debate and policy interest in ...
This study examines the efficiency of tools for fighting software piracy in the conditional distribu...
Software piracy is widespread in many parts of the world. P2P websites such as Kazaa have made it ea...
Few studies have synthesized accumulated scholarly knowledge on software piracy across the disciplin...
This paper investigates the causes of variations in software piracy rates using panel data of 16 Eur...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to and expand a whole series of papers that compare the ...
Our study investigates the proper role of income in predicting national software piracy rates. We ru...