2012
DOI: 10.2753/mtp1069-6679200105
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Purchase or Pirate: A Model of Consumer Intellectual Property Theft

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“…In a sample of 500 respondents, Pryor et al (2008) found that most individuals do not believe they will be caught (mean sample ¼2.3, 0¼ no risk of being caught and 10 ¼great risk), or that they will not be severely punished for the illegal act (mean sample ¼3.3, 0¼ no penalty and 10 ¼ great penalty). Other studies found similar results regarding the perception of penalties and risks (Hoon Ang et al, 2001;Coyle et al, 2009;Shanahan and Hyman, 2010;McCorkle et al, 2012;Nandedkar and Midha, 2012). Supported by this literature, we developed a third hypothesis.…”
Section: Risks and Penaltiesmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In a sample of 500 respondents, Pryor et al (2008) found that most individuals do not believe they will be caught (mean sample ¼2.3, 0¼ no risk of being caught and 10 ¼great risk), or that they will not be severely punished for the illegal act (mean sample ¼3.3, 0¼ no penalty and 10 ¼ great penalty). Other studies found similar results regarding the perception of penalties and risks (Hoon Ang et al, 2001;Coyle et al, 2009;Shanahan and Hyman, 2010;McCorkle et al, 2012;Nandedkar and Midha, 2012). Supported by this literature, we developed a third hypothesis.…”
Section: Risks and Penaltiesmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…This variable has a significant influence on the attitude of an individual in certain situations [14]. McCorkle et al (2012) in their study found that there is a relationship between the risks felt by the use of pirated digital goods [15]. Coyle et al (2009) also found that music downloads did not know the known risks of doing music piracy [16].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respondents were asked to provide answers to questions and statements regarding their Internet buying, attitude toward music industry and toward music buying and downloading, their last purchase of music through the Internet (or store) and to provide demographic information. Measures were adopted from previous research (McCorkle et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%