Title of article :
An empirical study of software piracy among tertiary institutions in Singapore
Author/Authors :
Lydia L. Gan، نويسنده , , Hian Chye Koh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
10
From page :
640
To page :
649
Abstract :
We used a survey technique at Singaporeʹs three universities to examine perceptions of software piracy and to attempt to discover its underlying factors. About 500 responses were gathered from students and staff. By means of cluster and factor analysis, we were able to identify three groups that had been influenced by attitudes towards software publishers, general acceptance, convenience, and ethics. A decision tree method linked each pirate profile to demographic and computer-related variables. It showed that, while age was negatively related to software piracy, computer experience or computer usage demonstrated an ambiguous relationship to software piracy. Moreover, older respondents who used university software mainly at their workplace tended to pirate less frequently, while students tended to be pirates more often than university employees. Also Malays were the least frequent pirates in all the Singapore ethnic groups.
Keywords :
intellectual property rights , software piracy , Software policy , Cluster analysis , Factor Analysis , Singapore
Journal title :
Information and Management
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Information and Management
Record number :
1226727
Link To Document :
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