Paper Number

1523

Paper Type

Short

Description

This paper examines how individual security inputs i.e., security compliance intention and perceived security knowledge, are processed to produce workgroup information security effectiveness in the workgroup. Based on the input-process-output framework, we investigate the multi-level relationships between focal variables. For the analysis, multi-level structural equation model will be used. In particular, the study potentially contributes to the understanding of the security management by showing how individual compliance intention can be mediated by security knowledge coordination and how this mediation works conditionally based on empowering security leadership and perceived security knowledge. Further possible contributions are discussed in the paper.

Comments

06-Security

Share

COinS
 
Dec 12th, 12:00 AM

Do individual employees’ security compliance intentions relate to workgroup security effectiveness?

This paper examines how individual security inputs i.e., security compliance intention and perceived security knowledge, are processed to produce workgroup information security effectiveness in the workgroup. Based on the input-process-output framework, we investigate the multi-level relationships between focal variables. For the analysis, multi-level structural equation model will be used. In particular, the study potentially contributes to the understanding of the security management by showing how individual compliance intention can be mediated by security knowledge coordination and how this mediation works conditionally based on empowering security leadership and perceived security knowledge. Further possible contributions are discussed in the paper.

When commenting on articles, please be friendly, welcoming, respectful and abide by the AIS eLibrary Discussion Thread Code of Conduct posted here.