Dissonance and Neutralization of Subscription Streaming Era Digital Music Piracy : An Initial Exploration
Riekkinen, J. (2016). Dissonance and Neutralization of Subscription Streaming Era Digital Music Piracy : An Initial Exploration. In PACIS 2016 : Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (Article 251). Association for Information Systems. http://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2016/251
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Both legal and illegal forms of digital music consumption continue to evolve with wider adoption of
subscription streaming services. With this paper, we aim to extend theory on digital music piracy by
showing that the rising controversy and diminishing acceptance of illegal forms of consumption call
for new theoretical components and interactions. We introduce a model that integrates insights from
neutralization and cognitive dissonance theories. As an initial empirical test of the proposed
Dissonance-Neutralization model, we estimate a structural equation model based on self-administered
survey data obtained from 322 respondents. Our results uncover potential demographic differences in
piracy-related dissonance and neutralization. Cognitive dissonance appeared to have more relevance
in the behavioural intentions of women. On the other hand, high neutralization was primarily
associated with men, and those born during the 1980’s. These findings, and the proposed model, are
however in need of further validation in the larger context of other factors that influence digital piracy
behaviour.
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