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Securing BYOD: A Study of Framing and Neutralization Effects on Mobile Device Security Policy Compliance
2015
International Conference on Information Systems
Because of the recent increase of mobile device adoption in the workplace, and the numerous security risks inherent in mobile device use, there is a growing need for organizations to craft mobile device security policies that will have a positive effect on employees' intention to comply. Using prospect theory, developed by Kahneman and Tversky (1979) , and the framing effects associated with this theory, as well as neutralization theory proposed by Sykes and Matza (1957) , this study seeks to
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