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Youth behaviour about digital piracy: Research with public high school students

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Resumo:This paper aims to identify the profile of younger who download more software pirates; understand young people's behavior in relation to digital piracy; verify if this profile impact in young justice perception and attitude toward digital piracy . The research is characterized by quantitative and descriptive, using Suki, Suki and Ramayah (2011) model in a 397 student sample. The results showed that: the using of software pirates is more high among men and who made less use of software pirates are young people with higher incomes; the younger are less influenced by others to make use of digital piracy and demonstrate a small intention to use it; and it was found that the respondents’ profile has a moderate effect on the behavior about piracy (34.67% variable) and, among the those, the variables that most cause impact are: gender (100 %), habit (40 %), income (20 %) and knowledge (13.33 %).
Autores principais:Grohmann, Márcia Zampieri
Outros Autores:Rosa, Ana Claudia da Rosa; Nunes, Jankel Dal’osto Nunes; Piveta, Maíra Nunes
Assunto:jovens pirataria digital justiça younger digital piracy justice
Ano:2014
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Instituição associada:ISCA da Universidade de Aveiro
Idioma:português
Origem:Estudos do ISCA
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Resumo:This paper aims to identify the profile of younger who download more software pirates; understand young people's behavior in relation to digital piracy; verify if this profile impact in young justice perception and attitude toward digital piracy . The research is characterized by quantitative and descriptive, using Suki, Suki and Ramayah (2011) model in a 397 student sample. The results showed that: the using of software pirates is more high among men and who made less use of software pirates are young people with higher incomes; the younger are less influenced by others to make use of digital piracy and demonstrate a small intention to use it; and it was found that the respondents’ profile has a moderate effect on the behavior about piracy (34.67% variable) and, among the those, the variables that most cause impact are: gender (100 %), habit (40 %), income (20 %) and knowledge (13.33 %).