The role of norms in information security policy compliance

dc.contributor.authorWiafe I.
dc.contributor.authorKoranteng F.N.
dc.contributor.authorWiafe A.
dc.contributor.authorObeng E.N.
dc.contributor.authorYaokumah W.
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-04T04:25:15Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-04T06:21:58Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine which factors influence information system security policy compliance. It examines how different norms influence compliance intention. Design/methodology/approach: Based on relevant literature on information system security policy compliance, a research model was developed and validated. An online questionnaire was used to gather data from respondents and partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyse 432 responses received. Findings: The results indicated that attitude towards information security compliance mediates the effects of personal norms on compliance intention. In addition, descriptive and subjective norms are significant predictors of personal norms. Originality/value: Though advancement in technology has reached significant heights, it is still inadequate to guaranteed information systems� security. Researchers have identified humans to be central in ensuring information security. To this effect, this study provides empirical evidence of the role of norms in influence information security behaviour. � 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited.
dc.identifier.issn20564961
dc.identifier.uri10.1108/ICS-08-2019-0095
dc.identifier.urihttp://162.250.124.58:4000/handle/123456789/219
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEmerald Group Holdings Ltd.
dc.subjectAttitude towards compliance
dc.subjectCompliance intention
dc.subjectInformation security policy
dc.subjectSocial norms
dc.titleThe role of norms in information security policy compliance
dc.typeArticle

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