Stakeholder perceptions of information security policy: Analyzing personal constructs

Volume: 50, Pages: 144 - 154
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Organizational stakeholders, such as employees and security managers, may understand security rules and policies differently. Extant literature suggests that stakeholder perceptions of security policies can contribute to the success or failure of policies. This paper draws on the Theory of Personal Constructs and the associated methodology, the Repertory Grid technique, to capture the convergence and divergence of stakeholder perceptions with...
Paper Details
Title
Stakeholder perceptions of information security policy: Analyzing personal constructs
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
50
Pages
144 - 154
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