Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.

This paper explores the motivation behind illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economic perspective. The individual’s illegal downloading activities can be likened to cheating the record companies by a small amount. As suggested by behavioural economists such as Dan Ariely, p...

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Main Authors: Kow, Cecilia Yee Boon., Ng, Li Min., Teo, Ya Chih.
Other Authors: David Alexander Reisman
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-352392019-12-10T14:37:06Z Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective. Kow, Cecilia Yee Boon. Ng, Li Min. Teo, Ya Chih. David Alexander Reisman School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences This paper explores the motivation behind illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economic perspective. The individual’s illegal downloading activities can be likened to cheating the record companies by a small amount. As suggested by behavioural economists such as Dan Ariely, people’s decision to cheat by ‘a bit’ is determined by the internal and external rewards mechanism and they can increase the internal rewards by framing their actions in a more favourable manner. We will test whether this holds in the case of illegal music downloading by examining the impact of categorization on individual’s decision to download songs illegally. Data was collected through surveys and focus groups to have a look into people’s mind on illegal music downloading ex-ante. An experiment was also conducted to observe the impact of categorization ex-post. Using the findings, policy recommendations were put forward to change the incentive structure of illegal music downloading. Bachelor of Arts 2010-04-12T04:28:32Z 2010-04-12T04:28:32Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/35239 en Nanyang Technological University 76 p. application/pdf
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Kow, Cecilia Yee Boon.
Ng, Li Min.
Teo, Ya Chih.
Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
description This paper explores the motivation behind illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economic perspective. The individual’s illegal downloading activities can be likened to cheating the record companies by a small amount. As suggested by behavioural economists such as Dan Ariely, people’s decision to cheat by ‘a bit’ is determined by the internal and external rewards mechanism and they can increase the internal rewards by framing their actions in a more favourable manner. We will test whether this holds in the case of illegal music downloading by examining the impact of categorization on individual’s decision to download songs illegally. Data was collected through surveys and focus groups to have a look into people’s mind on illegal music downloading ex-ante. An experiment was also conducted to observe the impact of categorization ex-post. Using the findings, policy recommendations were put forward to change the incentive structure of illegal music downloading.
author2 David Alexander Reisman
author_facet David Alexander Reisman
Kow, Cecilia Yee Boon.
Ng, Li Min.
Teo, Ya Chih.
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author Kow, Cecilia Yee Boon.
Ng, Li Min.
Teo, Ya Chih.
author_sort Kow, Cecilia Yee Boon.
title Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
title_short Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
title_full Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
title_fullStr Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
title_full_unstemmed Illegal music downloading in Singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
title_sort illegal music downloading in singapore from a behavioural economics perspective.
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/35239
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