Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract

Purpose: This study investigates information quality, information security technology and information sharing with moderation by information security culture and information leakage and how they all play out to influence supply chain performance for contract suppliers (Contract), noncontract supplie...

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Main Authors: Wong, Wai Peng, Tan, Kim Hua, Chuah, Stephanie Hui Wen, Tseng, Ming Lang, Wong, Kuan Yew, Ahmad, Shamraiz
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-11-2019-0368
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spelling my.utm.900322021-03-31T06:37:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90032/ Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract Wong, Wai Peng Tan, Kim Hua Chuah, Stephanie Hui Wen Tseng, Ming Lang Wong, Kuan Yew Ahmad, Shamraiz TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Purpose: This study investigates information quality, information security technology and information sharing with moderation by information security culture and information leakage and how they all play out to influence supply chain performance for contract suppliers (Contract), noncontract suppliers (Noncontract) and pooled suppliers (Contract and Noncontract combined). Design/methodology/approach: Multigroup analysis was deployed to compare the impact on Contract and Noncontract. Findings: The finding on pooled suppliers confirmed the hypothesis that, in the multigroup analysis, information security culture negatively impacted the information quality–information sharing relationship of Contract. Practical implications: The practical learning point is that Noncontract could still share information and perform and in some instances better than Contract. Noncontract suppliers are still workable. Originality/value: Information security culture motivated Noncontract to share and perform better than Contract. This result presents a dilemma. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Wai Peng and Tan, Kim Hua and Chuah, Stephanie Hui Wen and Tseng, Ming Lang and Wong, Kuan Yew and Ahmad, Shamraiz (2020) Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 34 (1). ISSN 1741-0398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-11-2019-0368 DOI:10.1108/JEIM-11-2019-0368
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Wong, Wai Peng
Tan, Kim Hua
Chuah, Stephanie Hui Wen
Tseng, Ming Lang
Wong, Kuan Yew
Ahmad, Shamraiz
Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
description Purpose: This study investigates information quality, information security technology and information sharing with moderation by information security culture and information leakage and how they all play out to influence supply chain performance for contract suppliers (Contract), noncontract suppliers (Noncontract) and pooled suppliers (Contract and Noncontract combined). Design/methodology/approach: Multigroup analysis was deployed to compare the impact on Contract and Noncontract. Findings: The finding on pooled suppliers confirmed the hypothesis that, in the multigroup analysis, information security culture negatively impacted the information quality–information sharing relationship of Contract. Practical implications: The practical learning point is that Noncontract could still share information and perform and in some instances better than Contract. Noncontract suppliers are still workable. Originality/value: Information security culture motivated Noncontract to share and perform better than Contract. This result presents a dilemma.
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author Wong, Wai Peng
Tan, Kim Hua
Chuah, Stephanie Hui Wen
Tseng, Ming Lang
Wong, Kuan Yew
Ahmad, Shamraiz
author_facet Wong, Wai Peng
Tan, Kim Hua
Chuah, Stephanie Hui Wen
Tseng, Ming Lang
Wong, Kuan Yew
Ahmad, Shamraiz
author_sort Wong, Wai Peng
title Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
title_short Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
title_full Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
title_fullStr Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
title_full_unstemmed Information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
title_sort information sharing and the bane of information leakage: a multigroup analysis of contract versus noncontract
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90032/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-11-2019-0368
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