Past research in instructional technology: Results of a content analysis of empirical studies published in three prominent instructional technology journals from the …

KF Hew, U Kale, N Kim - Journal of Educational Computing …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reviews and categorizes empirical studies related to instructional technology that
were published in three prominent journals: Educational Technology Research and …

Self-control, deviant peers, and software piracy

GE Higgins, DA Makin - Psychological reports, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Tests of self-control theory have examined a substantial number of criminal behaviors, but
no study has examined the correlation of low self-control with software piracy. Using data …

Can low self-control help with the understanding of the software piracy problem?

GE Higgins - Deviant Behavior, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Computer crime—specifically, software piracy—is growing, and no research in criminology
examines whether low self-control can help us understand the behavior. This study …

Unauthorized copying of software and levels of moral development: A literature analysis and its implications for research and practice

M Siponen, T Vartiainen - Information Systems Journal, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Several approaches for and against the unauthorized copying of software have been
proposed. These approaches can be divided into two categories: moral reasoning and …

Digital piracy: Assessing the contributions of an integrated self‐control theory and social learning theory using structural equation modeling

GE Higgins, BD Fell, AL Wilson - Criminal Justice Studies, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Digital piracy is an emerging white‐collar crime that requires empirical investigation. Using a
nonrandom sample of 392 university undergraduates, the present study examined how self …

Criminological theory in the digital age: The case of social learning theory and digital piracy

RG Morris, GE Higgins - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2010 - Elsevier
To date, few studies had attempted to extend existing theories of crime to technology driven
crimes, such as digital piracy. To address this gap in the literature, this study explored the …

Neutralizing potential and self-reported digital piracy: A multitheoretical exploration among college undergraduates

RG Morris, GE Higgins - Criminal Justice Review, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
This study explores retrospective (self-reported) and prospective (willingness to engage)
participation in digital piracy via a multitheoretical approach relying on self-control, social …

A safe haven for misbehaving? An investigation of online misbehavior among university students

N Selwyn - Social Science Computer Review, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Although considerable academic interest has focused on serious cyber-crimes, more
commonplace Internet misuses (eg, misrepresentation of self, unauthorized downloading …

Low self-control and social learning in understanding students' intentions to pirate movies in the United States

GE Higgins, BD Fell, AL Wilson - Social science computer …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This study determined whether social learning theory conditioned the link between low self-
control and movie piracy. Using cross-sectional data from college students (n= 338), the …

Punishment and ethics deterrents: A study of insider security contravention

M Workman, J Gathegi - Journal of the American Society for …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Information security is a growing concern among the general population. For
instance, it has been estimated by the US Department of Justice (2004) that one in three …