IS professional‘s piracy acts are directly influenced by their attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived deindividuation. It also shows that the attitude and subjective norms are, in turn, influenced by their ethical perception of piracy issues and organizational ethical climates.
Construct | Cites | Category | Questions given? | Content validity | Pretests | Response type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Intention | NEW | yes | no | none | not described | ||
Attitude | Barki, 1994 | partially | no | none | not described | ||
Subjective Norm | NEW?, Compeau, 1995, Mathieson, 1991 | partially | no | none | not described | ||
Computer deindividuation | Loch, 1996 | no | no | none | not described | ||
Computer self-efficacy | Compeau, 1995 | no | no | none | not described | ||
Organizational Ethical Climate | Victor, 1988 | no | no | none | not described | ||
Perception of Piracy Issue | NEW | partially | no | none | not described |
Tung-Ching Lin, Meng Hsiang Hsu, Feng-Yang Kuo, and Pei-Cheng Sun. An intention model-based study of software piracy. In Proceedings of the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. IEEE Comput. Soc, 1999. doi:10.1109/HICSS.1999.772932.
@inproceedings{lin_intention_1999,
author = {Lin, Tung-Ching and Hsu, Meng Hsiang and Kuo, Feng-Yang and Sun, Pei-Cheng},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 32nd {{Hawaii International Conference}} on {{System Sciences}}},
doi = {10.1109/HICSS.1999.772932},
isbn = {978-0-7695-0001-0},
publisher = {{IEEE Comput. Soc}},
title = {An Intention Model-Based Study of Software Piracy},
year = {1999}
}