A Study on the Risk of Prosecution and Perceived Proximity on State University Undergraduates' Behavioural Intention for e-Book Piracy

IF 1.9 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE New Review of Academic Librarianship Pub Date : 2021-09-06 DOI:10.1080/13614533.2021.1976655
C. Jayasundara
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Abstract This research generated a theoretical model based on a combination of deterrence and reasoned action theories to explore the prosecution risk and the perceived proximity on e-book piracy. Four hypotheses were developed through the literature to analyse the undergraduate intention to plunder e-books. The self-reporting method via snowball sampling was employed to collect the data from 88 undergraduates who had previously committed e-book piracy. The results indicated that perceived proximity and prosecution risk have a significant relationship to piracy intention (F = 113.805, p < 0.001). Seventy-two per cent of the piracy intention variance was accounted for by the predictors, as reported by the adjusted R2 (0.722). Although the severity of the punishment has been identified as an important factor in lowering piracy intentions, it has not been particularly seen among the female participants, i.e., the more female undergraduates knew about the severity of the punishment, the more they wanted to engage in piracy.
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州立大学大学生盗版电子书行为意向的起诉风险和感知接近性研究
摘要本研究基于威慑理论与理性行为理论相结合的理论模型,探讨电子书盗版的起诉风险与感知接近性。通过文献分析,提出了四个假设来分析大学生对电子书的掠夺意图。采用滚雪球抽样的自我报告法,对88名曾经有过电子书盗版行为的大学生进行数据收集。结果表明,感知接近度和起诉风险与盗版意图有显著关系(F = 113.805, p < 0.001)。根据调整后的R2(0.722),预测因子解释了72%的盗版意图差异。虽然惩罚的严厉程度被认为是降低盗版意图的重要因素,但在女性参与者中并没有特别的发现,即女性大学生对惩罚的严厉程度了解得越多,她们就越想从事盗版活动。
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New Review of Academic Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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