Religiosity and digital piracy : an empirical examination
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 09:39authored byR Casidy, I Phau, M Lwin
This study aims to examine the relationship between religiosity,
attitudes to digital piracy, and behavioral intention. A total
of 400 questionnaires were completed by members of a Christian
mega-church in Indonesia. Cluster analysis and MANOVA
were employed to determine whether there are significant differences
between the less religious, moderately religious, and
highly religious respondents in their attitude to digital piracy and
behavioral intention. This study provides empirical evidence that
highly religious respondents have a stronger attitude against digital
piracy and are more willing to stop purchasing pirated media
compared to the less religious and moderately religious respondents.
History
Journal
Services marketing quarterly
Volume
37
Pagination
1-13
Location
Abingdon, Eng.
ISSN
1533-2969
eISSN
1533-2977
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal