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Password-Sharing on SVOD Platforms: An Examination Through the Lens of Piracy Neutralization

Author(s)
Lee, JaehyunKim, YeolibJung, Yoonhyuk
Issued Date
2024-03
DOI
10.1080/10447318.2024.2327183
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/82254
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Abstract
The present study aims to examine the determinants of piracy-based password-sharing behavior on subscription video-on-demand platforms (SVOD). Password-sharing which is permissible on SVOD platforms enable multiple users to use a single account simultaneously. Drawing on neutralization theory, we investigate the effects of piracy neutralization on password borrowing intentions and password lending intentions. Moreover, privacy concern, fashion involvement, and group formation type are theoretically and empirically assessed as moderators. We collected survey responses from 489 users who subscribe to Netflix’s premium plan. The majority of the hypotheses were confirmed when fitting the data using PLS-SEM. Piracy neutralization had a significant positive effect on password borrowing intentions and password lending intentions. Privacy concern and fashion involvement significantly moderated the main effects relationships to a certain extent. As a supplementary analysis, we also find that, depending on the group formation type, the main and moderating effects diverge to some degree. This research sheds light on the theoretical implications of password-sharing as a new form of digital piracy and that neutralization theory explains the rationalization of this behavior.
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
ISSN
1044-7318
Keyword (Author)
Piracy neutralizationpassword-sharingdigital piracyprivacy concernfashion involvementgroup formation type
Keyword
DIGITAL PIRACYSOFTWARE PIRACYMUSIC PIRACYSOCIAL NORMS

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