Insights for research and practice: What we learn about fraud from other disciplines

GM Trompeter, TD Carpenter, KL Jones… - Accounting …, 2014 - publications.aaahq.org
We survey academic literature from non-accounting publications related to fraud and
financial crimes:(1) to better understand the nature and extent of fraud acts from the …

Digital piracy: Factors that influence attitude toward behavior

S Al-Rafee, TP Cronan - Journal of Business Ethics, 2006 - Springer
A new form of software piracy known as digital piracy has taken the spotlight. Lost revenues
due to digital piracy could reach $5 billion by the end of 2005. Preventives and deterrents do …

Factors that influence the intention to pirate software and media

TP Cronan, S Al-Rafee - Journal of business ethics, 2008 - Springer
This study focuses on one of the newer forms of software piracy, known as digital piracy, and
uses the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as a framework to attempt to determine factors …

What influences IT ethical behavior intentions—planned behavior, reasoned action, perceived importance, or individual characteristics?

LNK Leonard, TP Cronan, J Kreie - Information & Management, 2004 - Elsevier
This study extends IT ethics research by proposing an IT ethical behavioral model that
includes attitude, perceived importance, subjective norms, situational factors, and individual …

Ethical decision making in software piracy: Initial development and test of a four-component model

TT Moores, JCJ Chang - Mis Quarterly, 2006 - JSTOR
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better
understand piracy, we propose a model of ethical decision making that is an adaptation of …

Differences in tourist ethical judgment and responsible tourism intention: An ethical scenario approach

HY Lee, MA Bonn, EL Reid, WG Kim - Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
While many tourists recognize the necessity of responsible tourism, not all respond to it
equally. Thus, this study explores behavioral discrepancies in responsible tourism practices …

Individual differences in the acceptability of unethical information technology practices: The case of Machiavellianism and ethical ideology

SJ Winter, AC Stylianou, RA Giacalone - Journal of Business Ethics, 2004 - Springer
While information technologies present organizations with opportunities to become more
competitive, unsettled social norms and lagging legislation guiding the use of these …

Linking Islamic work ethic to computer use ethics, job satisfaction and organisational commitment in Malaysia

N Mohamed, NSA Karim, R Hussein - Journal of Law and …, 2010 - vulj.vu.edu.au
This research seeks to investigate whether Islamic work ethic is linked to individuals'
attitudes towards computer use ethics, job satisfaction and organisational commitment. The …

Individual characteristics and ethical decision‐making in an IT context

R Haines, LNK Leonard - Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2007 - emerald.com
The purpose of this paper is to propose and empirically test an ethical decision‐making
model in an information technology (IT) context. The model includes both demographic and …

What drives students' Internet ethical behaviour: an integrated model of the theory of planned behaviour, personality, and Internet ethics education

YY Wang, YS Wang, YM Wang - Behaviour & Information …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
With the emergence of Internet technology, Internet ethics has become an important issue
for academics and practitioners. This study aims to investigate the factors that influence …