This article reports the results of a survey in Brunei Darussalam concerning the use of pirated software among academics. Though, the suspicion of academics using pirated software has long been circulating around in East and South East Asia, no “hard data” has ever been collected. This article confirms the suspicion, and provides new information on the use of pirated software outside the USA. Also reveals the type of tasks accomplished by academics with pirated software, and identifies the reasons for using such software. Moreover, relates academics’ use of pirated software with nine factors related to demographics, computer exposure, and job profile of academics. The findings are discussed, and are compared with some related findings reported elsewhere. Finally, concludes with some suggestions to curb piracy, and identifies areas of further research.
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1 March 2000
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Information Management & Computer Security
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March 01 2000
Software piracy among academics: an empirical study in Brunei Darussalam
Mahbubur Rahim;
Mahbubur Rahim
Department of Computing and Information Systems, Institute Technology Brunei, Brunei Darussalam
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Mohd. Noah Abd. Rahman;
Mohd. Noah Abd. Rahman
Department of Computing and Information Systems, Institute Technology Brunei, Brunei Darussalam
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Afzaal H. Seyal
Afzaal H. Seyal
Department of Computing and Information Systems, Institute Technology Brunei, Brunei Darussalam
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5805
Print ISSN: 0968-5227
© MCB UP Limited
2000
Information Management & Computer Security (2000) 8 (1): 14–26.
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Rahim M, Noah Abd. Rahman M, Seyal AH (2000), "Software piracy among academics: an empirical study in Brunei Darussalam". Information Management & Computer Security, Vol. 8 No. 1 pp. 14–26, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09685220010312326
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