Correlates of participation in e-book piracy on campus

Publication date: May 2019Source: The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Volume 45, Issue 3Author(s): Byung Lee, Roy Fenoff, Seung Yeop PaekAbstractWhile the intention and participation in media and software piracy have been widely investigated, little is known concerning the determinants associated with electronic book piracy. With the adoption of e-book reader devices, Internet piracy remains a global concern that impacts multiple stakeholders, including authors, publishers, and libraries. The current study aims to examine the factors associated with electronic book piracy among college students. Results indicate that peer association and perceived risk are significantly linked to one's participation in e-book piracy. However, techniques of neutralization are not statistically significant. Libraries and publishers must educate students and raise awareness about the potential outcomes and risks related to e-book piracy.
Source: The Journal of Academic Librarianship - Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: research