[AISWorld] AMCIS 2023 CFP Extra Role Security Behaviors in the Workplace (Information Security and Privacy Track)

Davis, Joshua M JoshuaDavis at MissouriState.edu
Mon Feb 20 09:41:11 EST 2023


Call for Papers



AMCIS 2023

August 10 - 12, 2023 (Panama City, Panama)

https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-20



Track: Information Security and Privacy

Mini-track: Extra Role Security Behaviors in the Workplace

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In addition to compliance with organizational information security policies (OISPs), employee behaviors that go beyond organizational prescription can substantially impact a company's security posture.  Rapid distribution of the workforce and an evolving threat landscape have increased the value of this facet of behavioral security in recent years. Unfortunately, despite its value, employee disinterest in information security remains one of the greatest challenges to security programs today.  This issue is especially problematic for extra role security behaviors, which are discretionary and less responsive to formal controls. In response, this mini track seeks to expand the knowledge base on extra role security behaviors and the mechanisms that support it. We welcome research using a variety of theories, methodologies, and levels of analysis. Topics may include, but are not limited to human factors, normative influences, relational drivers, identity related mechanisms, information processing and decision making, and organizational enablers of extra role security behaviors.



IMPORTANT DATES:



  *   January 6, 2023: Manuscript submissions opens

  *   March 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10 a.m. EST



Mini-track Co-chairs

Joshua Davis, Missouri State University, joshuadavis at missouristate.edu<mailto:joshuadavis at missouristate.edu>

Deepti Agrawal, Appalachian State University, agrawald at appstate.edu<mailto:agrawald at appstate.edu>




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