Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?

Drawing on public goods and institutional theory, this study examines the mediation effect of cooperation on the relationship between organisational practices, namely, top management commitment (TMC), structured security processes (SSP) and security investment (SI) and cyber security compliance in o...

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Main Authors: Daud, Maslina, Rasiah, Rajah, George, Mary, Asirvatham, David, Thangiah, Govindamal
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2018
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spelling my.um.eprints.221592019-08-30T04:28:13Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22159/ Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations? Daud, Maslina Rasiah, Rajah George, Mary Asirvatham, David Thangiah, Govindamal HD Industries. Land use. Labor HD28 Management. Industrial Management K Law (General) Drawing on public goods and institutional theory, this study examines the mediation effect of cooperation on the relationship between organisational practices, namely, top management commitment (TMC), structured security processes (SSP) and security investment (SI) and cyber security compliance in organisations. Using data from Malaysia’s critical sectors, ordinal regression was used to establish the odds of security compliance with security practices adjusted for job portfolio, security responsibility and educational levels. The results show that cooperation mediates TMC and SSP in achieving security compliance. The indirect effect of cooperation on these practices shows its subtle influence, which was not demonstrated in previous studies. These results also support the non-excludable characteristic of cyber security as a public good where cooperation overrides free-riding when security aspects are involved. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2018 Article PeerReviewed Daud, Maslina and Rasiah, Rajah and George, Mary and Asirvatham, David and Thangiah, Govindamal (2018) Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations? International Journal of Business and Society, 19 (1). pp. 161-180. ISSN 1511-6670 http://www.ijbs.unimas.my/images/repository/pdf/Vol19-no1-paper11.pdf
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
K Law (General)
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
K Law (General)
Daud, Maslina
Rasiah, Rajah
George, Mary
Asirvatham, David
Thangiah, Govindamal
Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
description Drawing on public goods and institutional theory, this study examines the mediation effect of cooperation on the relationship between organisational practices, namely, top management commitment (TMC), structured security processes (SSP) and security investment (SI) and cyber security compliance in organisations. Using data from Malaysia’s critical sectors, ordinal regression was used to establish the odds of security compliance with security practices adjusted for job portfolio, security responsibility and educational levels. The results show that cooperation mediates TMC and SSP in achieving security compliance. The indirect effect of cooperation on these practices shows its subtle influence, which was not demonstrated in previous studies. These results also support the non-excludable characteristic of cyber security as a public good where cooperation overrides free-riding when security aspects are involved.
format Article
author Daud, Maslina
Rasiah, Rajah
George, Mary
Asirvatham, David
Thangiah, Govindamal
author_facet Daud, Maslina
Rasiah, Rajah
George, Mary
Asirvatham, David
Thangiah, Govindamal
author_sort Daud, Maslina
title Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
title_short Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
title_full Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
title_fullStr Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
title_full_unstemmed Bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: Can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
title_sort bridging the gap between organisational practices and cyber security compliance: can cooperation promote compliance in organisations?
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/22159/
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