Abstract
This paper attempts to challenge existing assumptions on SETA programs as positive interventions to promote ISP compliance behaviors. Drawing upon the conservation of resources theory, we posit SETA programs have resource enhancing and depleting effects, differentially influencing employees’ ISP compliance. This paper aims to open new avenues of research by highlighting the positive and negative effects of SETA programs from a stress perspective.
Recommended Citation
Sarabadani, Jalal; Crossler, Robert E.; and D'Arcy, John, "Trading well-being for ISP compliance: An investigation of the positive and negative effects of SETA programs" (2022). WISP 2022 Proceedings. 8.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/wisp2022/8