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International software piracy: Analysis of key issues and impacts

Gopal, R. D., & Sanders, G. L. (1998). International software piracy: Analysis of key issues and impacts. Information Systems Research, 9, 380-397.

The pervasiveness of software piracy throughout the world is having a profound effect on the software publishing industry and the development of digital intellectual properties and technologies-especially in developing countries, where the piracy rates [...]

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Global Software Piracy: You can't get blood out of a turnip

Gopal, R. D., & Sanders, G. L. (2000). Global Software Piracy: You can’t get blood out of a turnip. Communications of the ACM, 43, 82-89.

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The impact of national culture on software piracy

Husted, B. W. (2000). The impact of national culture on software piracy. Journal of Business Ethics, 26, 197-211.

This paper examines the impact of the level of economic development, income inequality, and five cultural variables on the rate of software piracy at the country level. The study finds that software piracy is significantly correlated to GNP [...]

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Software Piracy - Estimation of Lost Sales and the Impact on Software Diffusion

Givon, M., Mahajan, V., & Muller, E. (1995). Software Piracy – Estimation of Lost Sales and the Impact on Software Diffusion. Journal of Marketing, 59, 29-37.

Software piracy by users has been identified as the worst problem facing the software industry today. Software piracy permits the shadow diffusion of a software parallel to its legal diffusion [...]

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Toward a profile of student software piraters

Sims, R. R., Cheng, H. K., & Teegen, H. (1996). Toward a profile of student software piraters. Journal of Business Ethics, 15, 839-849.

Efforts to counter software piracy are an increasing focus of software publishers. This study attempts to develop a profile of those who illegally copy software by looking at undergraduate and graduate students and [...]

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Shaping of moral intensity regarding software piracy in university students: Immediate community effects

Ramakrishna, H. V., Kini, R. B., & Vijayaraman, B. S. (2001). Shaping of moral intensity regarding software piracy in university students: Immediate community effects. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 41, 47-51.

In an increasingly digital and global environment, businesses are concerned about protecting their digital assets. In particular, protection against software piracy is a top priority [...]

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