I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan

Design/methodology/approach – A stratified, two-stage, cluster sampling procedure was applied to a list of high schools obtained from the Ministry of Education in Taiwan. A return rate of 80 per cent yielded 723 usable questionnaires, the data from which were analysed by the LISREL structural equati...

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Main Authors: Yu-An Huang, Lin, Chad, Hung-Jen Su, Mei-Lien Tung
Format: Journal Article
Published: Emerald 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10097
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author Yu-An Huang
Lin, Chad
Hung-Jen Su
Mei-Lien Tung
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Lin, Chad
Hung-Jen Su
Mei-Lien Tung
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description Design/methodology/approach – A stratified, two-stage, cluster sampling procedure was applied to a list of high schools obtained from the Ministry of Education in Taiwan. A return rate of 80 per cent yielded 723 usable questionnaires, the data from which were analysed by the LISREL structural equation modelling software. Findings – The results suggest that both social worship and personal worship have a significant and positive impact on the intention to purchase music. However, personal worship has a negative impact on the intention to pirate music while social worship appears to strengthen it. Research limitations/implications – The findings suggest that idol worship is more complex than previously understood. The constructs chosen in this research should be seen only as a snapshot but other variables such as vanity trait, autonomy, romanticism or involvement are not taken into account. Future studies would benefit from inclusion of these variables and a wider geographical scope. Practical implications – The findings contain many implications to help marketing executives and planners better revise their existing marketing and communication strategies to increase their revenue. Originality/value – Existing research has tended to examine the impact of idol worship as a whole on the reduction of music piracy, but overlook the two-dimensional aspects of idol worship, hence ignoring the fact that many music firms have not properly utilised idol worship to deal with the challenges associated with music piracy. The findings broaden existing understanding about the causes of two different dimensions of idol worship and their different impacts on the intention to music piracy.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-100972017-09-13T14:50:14Z I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan Yu-An Huang Lin, Chad Hung-Jen Su Mei-Lien Tung Design/methodology/approach – A stratified, two-stage, cluster sampling procedure was applied to a list of high schools obtained from the Ministry of Education in Taiwan. A return rate of 80 per cent yielded 723 usable questionnaires, the data from which were analysed by the LISREL structural equation modelling software. Findings – The results suggest that both social worship and personal worship have a significant and positive impact on the intention to purchase music. However, personal worship has a negative impact on the intention to pirate music while social worship appears to strengthen it. Research limitations/implications – The findings suggest that idol worship is more complex than previously understood. The constructs chosen in this research should be seen only as a snapshot but other variables such as vanity trait, autonomy, romanticism or involvement are not taken into account. Future studies would benefit from inclusion of these variables and a wider geographical scope. Practical implications – The findings contain many implications to help marketing executives and planners better revise their existing marketing and communication strategies to increase their revenue. Originality/value – Existing research has tended to examine the impact of idol worship as a whole on the reduction of music piracy, but overlook the two-dimensional aspects of idol worship, hence ignoring the fact that many music firms have not properly utilised idol worship to deal with the challenges associated with music piracy. The findings broaden existing understanding about the causes of two different dimensions of idol worship and their different impacts on the intention to music piracy. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10097 10.1108/APJML-03-2014-0050 Emerald fulltext
spellingShingle Yu-An Huang
Lin, Chad
Hung-Jen Su
Mei-Lien Tung
I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
title I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
title_full I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
title_fullStr I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
title_short I worship, so I download? Idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in Taiwan
title_sort i worship, so i download? idol worship, music purchase and piracy by young consumers in taiwan
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10097