Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness

The objective of this study is to explore methods to improve the effectiveness of anti-piracy educational deterrence efforts. We studied the effects of message framing (positive vs. negative), issue involvement (high vs. low), risk perception (high vs. low), and message evidence (anecdotal vs. stati...

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Main Authors: Bong Keun Jeong, Tom Yoon, Sarah S. Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-11-01
Series:Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/0718-1876/16/3/21
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spelling doaj-6aea52e3b7fa411485eacb858d6dd18c2021-09-20T10:10:32ZengMDPI AGJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research0718-18762021-11-01162129831910.3390/jtaer16030021Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message EffectivenessBong Keun Jeong0Tom Yoon1Sarah S. Khan2Department of Management and Decision Sciences, Wall College of Business, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC 29528, USAMIS Department and Ancell School of Business, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT 06810, USADepartment of Business Management, Poole College of Management, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USAThe objective of this study is to explore methods to improve the effectiveness of anti-piracy educational deterrence efforts. We studied the effects of message framing (positive vs. negative), issue involvement (high vs. low), risk perception (high vs. low), and message evidence (anecdotal vs. statistical) on the perceived effectiveness of an anti-piracy campaign message. Our experimental results suggest that message frame alone does not have an impact on perceived message effectiveness. However, the effect of message framing is moderated by issue involvement, risk perception, and message evidence. Specifically, a positively framed message is more effective for individuals with low issue involvement, high perceived piracy risk, and who are exposed to anecdotal evidence. In contrast, a negatively framed message is more effective for individuals with high involvement, low risk, and who are exposed to statistical evidence.https://www.mdpi.com/0718-1876/16/3/21digital piracypiracy controleducational deterrenceanti-piracy campaignperceived message effectiveness
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Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
digital piracy
piracy control
educational deterrence
anti-piracy campaign
perceived message effectiveness
author_facet Bong Keun Jeong
Tom Yoon
Sarah S. Khan
author_sort Bong Keun Jeong
title Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness
title_short Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness
title_full Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness
title_fullStr Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Effectiveness of Anti-Piracy Educational Deterrence Efforts: The Role of Message Frame, Issue Involvement, Risk Perception, and Message Evidence on Perceived Message Effectiveness
title_sort improving the effectiveness of anti-piracy educational deterrence efforts: the role of message frame, issue involvement, risk perception, and message evidence on perceived message effectiveness
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
issn 0718-1876
publishDate 2021-11-01
description The objective of this study is to explore methods to improve the effectiveness of anti-piracy educational deterrence efforts. We studied the effects of message framing (positive vs. negative), issue involvement (high vs. low), risk perception (high vs. low), and message evidence (anecdotal vs. statistical) on the perceived effectiveness of an anti-piracy campaign message. Our experimental results suggest that message frame alone does not have an impact on perceived message effectiveness. However, the effect of message framing is moderated by issue involvement, risk perception, and message evidence. Specifically, a positively framed message is more effective for individuals with low issue involvement, high perceived piracy risk, and who are exposed to anecdotal evidence. In contrast, a negatively framed message is more effective for individuals with high involvement, low risk, and who are exposed to statistical evidence.
topic digital piracy
piracy control
educational deterrence
anti-piracy campaign
perceived message effectiveness
url https://www.mdpi.com/0718-1876/16/3/21
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