A students' behaviors in information security: Extension of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT)

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作者
Alam, Syed Shah [1 ]
Ahsan, Nilufar [2 ]
Kokash, Husam Ahmad [1 ]
Alam, Shafiul [3 ]
Ahmed, Saif [4 ]
机构
[1] Prince Sultan Univ, Coll Business Adm, Dept Mkt, Riyadh BANGI, Saudi Arabia
[2] Multimedia Univ, Fac Management, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
[3] Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Addit Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
[4] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Grad Sch Business, Bangi, Malaysia
关键词
Information security; protection motivation theory (PMT); university student; structural equation modeling; Malaysia; SELF-EFFICACY; POLICY COMPLIANCE; RISK PERCEPTION; INTENTION; PREDICTORS; CONTEXT; GAP;
D O I
10.1080/19393555.2024.2408264
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
This study investigates information security behaviors among university students, focusing on the interplay of psychological and social factors influencing their behavioral intentions and actions. By integrating the Theory of Planned Behavior, Protection Motivation Theory, and General Deterrence Theory, the research offers a comprehensive understanding of factors such as self-efficacy, perceived risk vulnerability, response cost, and response efficacy. Utilizing structural equation modeling (SEM) and Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA), the study assesses the impact of these factors on students' information security practices. Measurement items were developed based on recent empirical studies, ensuring relevance to the contemporary digital environment. The findings reveal significant associations between these factors and students' security behaviors, providing insights into effective strategies for promoting information security awareness and practices. This research contributes to the academic discourse on digital security behaviors and offers practical implications for enhancing information security measures within university settings.
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