Paper Number
ECIS2025-1473
Paper Type
CRP
Abstract
For companies today, information security (InfoSec) investment decisions pose a great economic challenge. Here, assessment tools can offer support. Current tools, however, often focus on monetary criteria and are rarely applied in practice. It is yet important for a comprehensive assessment to also consider non-monetary criteria. In this study, we therefore build a design theory for multiple-criteria assessment tools for InfoSec investment decisions. In doing so, we consider the functionality and user acceptance of such tools and provide valuable insights into well-applicable InfoSec assessments.
Recommended Citation
Bauer, Laura and Kuehnel, Stephan, "Balancing Functionality and User Acceptance in the Design of Multiple-Criteria Assessment Tools for Information Security Investment Decisions" (2025). ECIS 2025 Proceedings. 4.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2025/des_research/des_research/4
Balancing Functionality and User Acceptance in the Design of Multiple-Criteria Assessment Tools for Information Security Investment Decisions
For companies today, information security (InfoSec) investment decisions pose a great economic challenge. Here, assessment tools can offer support. Current tools, however, often focus on monetary criteria and are rarely applied in practice. It is yet important for a comprehensive assessment to also consider non-monetary criteria. In this study, we therefore build a design theory for multiple-criteria assessment tools for InfoSec investment decisions. In doing so, we consider the functionality and user acceptance of such tools and provide valuable insights into well-applicable InfoSec assessments.
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