Original paper
Predicting employee information security policy compliance on a daily basis: The interplay of security-related stress, emotions, and neutralization
Abstract
We conceptualized security-related stress (SRS) and proposed a theoretical model linking SRS, discrete emotions, coping response, and information security policy (ISP) compliance. We used an experience sampling design, wherein 138 professionals completed surveys. We observed that SRS had a positive association with frustration and fatigue, and these negative emotions were associated with neutralization of ISP violations. Additionally,...
Paper Details
Title
Predicting employee information security policy compliance on a daily basis: The interplay of security-related stress, emotions, and neutralization
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
7
Pages
103151 - 103151
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