Software Piracy among Students in Taiwan: The Ethical Decision Making Process and Attitudes toward the Use of Pirated Software
碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 國際管理碩士在職專班 === 94 === This study looks at the influence of consumer moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment on the use of pirated software in Taiwan. Moral intensity includes magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy and pro...
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ndltd-TW-094NCKU53210242016-05-30T04:22:00Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/64274983500864006870 Software Piracy among Students in Taiwan: The Ethical Decision Making Process and Attitudes toward the Use of Pirated Software 台灣學生的軟體盜版研究:道德決策過程與態度對盜版軟體使用的影響 Nathan Funkhouser 方納森 碩士 國立成功大學 國際管理碩士在職專班 94 This study looks at the influence of consumer moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment on the use of pirated software in Taiwan. Moral intensity includes magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy and proximity. Perceived risk is based on financial, performance, social and prosecution risks. Moral Judgment is related to cognitive moral development and reasoning. Seven hypotheses are developed and tested with data from scenario-based questionnaires. One-way ANOVA is applied to assess the differences of respondents’ intentions to consider using pirated software and to actually use pirated or legally acquired software. This will allow us to focus on the variables that form the hypotheses and also the influence of the demographic data that could have an influence on the outcome intention. To find out the relationships among moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment as they relate to the ethical decision making outcome, structure equation modeling is employed to test the interrelationships of all the variables in the entire model. In particular, how moral intensity and perceived risks relate to moral judgment. The results indicate that moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment are related to ethical decision making regarding the use of pirated software. Past use of pirated software was also an indicator. However, demographic variables like age, income and gender were not predictors in the way they had been hypothesized. Wann-Yih Wu 吳萬益 2006 學位論文 ; thesis 104 en_US |
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碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 國際管理碩士在職專班 === 94 === This study looks at the influence of consumer moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment on the use of pirated software in Taiwan. Moral intensity includes magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy and proximity. Perceived risk is based on financial, performance, social and prosecution risks. Moral Judgment is related to cognitive moral development and reasoning. Seven hypotheses are developed and tested with data from scenario-based questionnaires. One-way ANOVA is applied to assess the differences of respondents’ intentions to consider using pirated software and to actually use pirated or legally acquired software. This will allow us to focus on the variables that form the hypotheses and also the influence of the demographic data that could have an influence on the outcome intention. To find out the relationships among moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment as they relate to the ethical decision making outcome, structure equation modeling is employed to test the interrelationships of all the variables in the entire model. In particular, how moral intensity and perceived risks relate to moral judgment. The results indicate that moral intensity, perceived risks and moral judgment are related to ethical decision making regarding the use of pirated software. Past use of pirated software was also an indicator. However, demographic variables like age, income and gender were not predictors in the way they had been hypothesized.
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