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Information Security Policy Compliance: An Empirical Study on Escalation of Commitment
2013
Americas Conference on Information Systems
This study aims to facilitate a new understanding on employees' attitude towards compliance with the requirements of their information security policy (ISPs) through the lens of escalation. Escalation presents a situation in which employees must decide whether to persist in or withdraw from a non-performing task. Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Agency Theory, our model delineates three mediating factors in explaining attitude: work impediment, information asymmetry, and
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