Comparative Compliance: Digital Piracy, Deterrence, Social Norms, and Duty in China and the United States
Abstract
The study of compliance has been predominantly Western, and we do not know whether existing theories and findings also apply elsewhere. As a first venture in developing a comparative view on compliance, this study seeks to gain a comparative understanding of compliance decision making among Chinese and American students. It studies their decisions in response to two scenarios that offer an opportunity to use pirated online content. It tests how...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative Compliance: Digital Piracy, Deterrence, Social Norms, and Duty in China and the United States
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
73 - 93
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