Avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software: testing a seven-component model on SME employees
Information Technology & People
ISSN: 0959-3845
Article publication date: 22 January 2021
Issue publication date: 17 January 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This research aims to develop and test a conceptual model for shaping small and medium enterprise (SME) employees' avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software. The model specifies the components of morality, spirituality, emotional intelligence and ethical values that influence employees' avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software.
Design/methodology/approach
A conceptual framework was developed and tested on the basis of information technology and management literature by using data from 275 influential and active employees of SMEs. Data were collected via a survey and analysed through covariance-based structural equation modeling (CB-SEM).
Findings
In the context of SMEs, employees' avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software is motivated by significant moral antecedents. Moral equity and judgement significantly influence employees' avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software when moral emotion mediates such a relationship. In addition, individual spirituality significantly moderates the relationship between moral equity and moral emotion. Employees' emotional intelligence optimises the strength of the relationship between moral judgement and moral emotion. Employees' likelihood to engage in unethical behaviour decreases when they exhibit strong ethical values in the relationship between moral emotion and their behaviour towards using pirated software.
Research limitations/implications
This study offers theoretical support for employees' avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software. The findings of this cross-sectional work have limited generalisability. Single-country data may not be generalised to SME employees in other countries. Thus, cross-country analysis and additional measures and antecedents must be developed and identified in the future.
Practical implications
Policymakers and managers should consciously review the proposed seven-component model that causes SME employees to avoid the use of pirated software. Ethical standards that lessen the use of pirated software can be improved if managers and policymakers understand the components of moral equity and judgement that influence moral emotions.
Originality/value
This study is the first to examine the specific antecedents of the ethical standards and avoidance behaviours of SME employees towards the use of pirated software. As such, it provides a foundation for further studies on this critical area and software piracy in the context of SMEs in an emerging economy, which is limited in current literature.
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Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge North South University (NSU) for awarding a research grant to conduct this research.
Citation
Rahman, M.S., Hossain, M.A., Abdel Fattah, F.A.M. and Ibne Mokter, A.M. (2022), "Avoidance behaviour towards using pirated software: testing a seven-component model on SME employees", Information Technology & People, Vol. 35 No. 1, pp. 316-343. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-12-2019-0621
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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