Do moral beliefs condition the impact of low self-control on digital piracy?

Date

2019-12-11

Authors

Choi, Jaeyong
Yun, Ilhong

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Publisher

Routledge

Abstract

Morality and low self-control can both play critical roles in rule-breaking behaviors. Yet, our understanding of the interplay between morality and low self-control offers only a limited explanation of digital piracy. Using data from a sample of 1,091 South Korean students, we confirm that both morality and low self-control are important predictors of digital piracy. In addition, the current study reveals that morality conditions the relationship between low self-control and digital piracy. The results show that morality enhances the effects of low self-control on digital piracy. Overall, they thus confirm the importance of morality and low self-control as factors in digital piracy; however, they justify continued efforts to understand the interaction between morality and low self-control with respect to this type of crime.

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Keywords

morality, low self-control, situational action theory, digital piracy, South Korea

Citation

Choi, J. & Yun, I. (2019). Do moral beliefs condition the impact of low self-control on digital piracy? Deviant Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1701885