2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijeeee.2013.v3.194
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Why Do College Students Buy Counterfeit Movies?

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“…According to Hendriana et al (2013) found that ethical concern and collectivism significantly influenced purchase intention toward counterfeit movies. In another research (Harun, Suki, Bledram & Hussein, 2012) revealed that attitude towards counterfeit luxury brands has a positive relationship with intention not to purchase counterfeit luxury brands and value conscious, novelty seeking and integrity.…”
Section: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives Of Counterfeitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Hendriana et al (2013) found that ethical concern and collectivism significantly influenced purchase intention toward counterfeit movies. In another research (Harun, Suki, Bledram & Hussein, 2012) revealed that attitude towards counterfeit luxury brands has a positive relationship with intention not to purchase counterfeit luxury brands and value conscious, novelty seeking and integrity.…”
Section: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives Of Counterfeitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar research, Edwards and Carpenter (2013) defined counterfeit goods as identical copies of authentic products. Also, Hendriana et al (2013) counterfeiting refers to production of original copies of products that violate the intellectual property rights of an organisation. This approach can be classified into counterfeit, pirated, imitation, and gray-area goods.…”
Section: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives Of Counterfeitmentioning
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