Ding, C. G., & Liu, N.T. (2009). Productivity Changes of Asian Economies by Taking into Account Software Piracy. Economic Inquiry, 47, 135-145.
For the past two decades, the fast-developing Asia has emerged as one of the most important economic regions. However, its economic growth is accompanied with severe software piracy. This paper analyzes productivity changes of [...]
Zamoon, S., & Curley, S. P. (2008). Ripped from the Headlines: What can the Popular Press Teach us about Software Piracy? Journal of Business Ethics, 83, 515-533.
Software piracy is an instance of unauthorized duplication of information goods where laws and norms are not agreed-upon. This article presents a content analysis of articles from the five [...]
Hinduja, S. (2008). De-individuation and Internet software piracy. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 11, 391-398.
Computer crime has increased exponentially in recent years as hardware, software, and network resources become more affordable and available to individuals from all walks of life. Software piracy is one prevalent type of cybercrime and has detrimentally affected the economic health of the [...]
Parthasarathy, M., & Mittelstaedt, R. A. (1995). Illegal adoption of a new product: A model of software piracy behavior. Advances in Consumer Research, 22, 693-698.
This paper is concerned with the decision process of computer software adopters, especially pirates. Based on past research, a model is proposed that contains two general normative constructs that influence the [...]
Koen, C. M., & Im, J. H. (1997). Software piracy and its legal implications. Information & Management, 31, 265-272.
Software piracy is a pervasive phenomenon in the wake of the proliferation of microcomputers in the end user computing environment. Software vendors and the software vendors’ trade association, the Software Publishers Association (SPA), have been very aggressive [...]