Determinants of Risk Perception on Internet Piracy
This study examined how piracy is influenced by different factors such as risk judgment, optimistic bias, perception of consensus, and self efficacy. The risk is further dissected into two components – legal and social, to see the different influence each has on piracy. The results, based on a surve...
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Main Authors: | CHUNG, Siyoung, Cho, Hichang |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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