Start Date

11-8-2016

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Modern organizations have to utilize proper methods for ensuring the employees’ compliance with security policies. Investigating the employees’ compliance behavior is important issue for IS security management success. Several researchers have studied the compliance behavior by using different conceptual models including technology acceptance model (TAM), theory of planned behavior (TPB), deterrence, neutralization and etc. However, there is no study for investigating continuance of the security compliance. It is very important for organizations that employees comply with IS security policies and continue complying. This study aims to fill this gap on IS security research and to probe the important factors that lead employees to have continuous security compliance behavior by using IS continuance model. The analysis of data collected from 270 employees in banking organizations shows that employees’ perceived satisfaction, perceived usefulness, security awareness and normative believes directly influence continuance intention to comply with IS security policies.

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Aug 11th, 12:00 AM

Investigating Continuous Security Compliance Behavior: Insights from Information Systems Continuance Model

Modern organizations have to utilize proper methods for ensuring the employees’ compliance with security policies. Investigating the employees’ compliance behavior is important issue for IS security management success. Several researchers have studied the compliance behavior by using different conceptual models including technology acceptance model (TAM), theory of planned behavior (TPB), deterrence, neutralization and etc. However, there is no study for investigating continuance of the security compliance. It is very important for organizations that employees comply with IS security policies and continue complying. This study aims to fill this gap on IS security research and to probe the important factors that lead employees to have continuous security compliance behavior by using IS continuance model. The analysis of data collected from 270 employees in banking organizations shows that employees’ perceived satisfaction, perceived usefulness, security awareness and normative believes directly influence continuance intention to comply with IS security policies.