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Protecting intellectual property from insider threats: A management information security intelligence perspective

Hyungjin Lukas Kim (Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Anat Hovav (Center for Information Systems and Technology Claremont, Claremont Graduate University, California, USA)
Jinyoung Han (Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)

Journal of Intellectual Capital

ISSN: 1469-1930

Article publication date: 31 December 2019

Issue publication date: 28 May 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to propose a theory of information security intelligence and examine the effects of managers’ information security intelligence (MISI) on employees’ procedural countermeasure awareness and information security policy (ISP) compliance intention.

Design/methodology/approach

A survey approach and structural equation modeling is utilized. Partial least squares (WarpPLS 6.0) and nonlinear algorithm are employed to analyze and examine the hypotheses. In total, 324 employees from companies in South Korea participated in the survey, which was conducted by a professional survey service company.

Findings

MISI positively affects employees’ awareness of information security procedural countermeasures; information security knowledge and problem-solving skills have positive effects on procedural countermeasures awareness; MISI increases employees’ compliance intention through procedural countermeasure awareness; and information security procedural countermeasures positively affect employees’ ISP compliance intention.

Research limitations/implications

This study proposes a theory of information security intelligence and examines its impacts on employees’ compliance intentions. The study highlights the mediating role of information security procedural countermeasures between information security intelligence and employees’ compliance intentions.

Practical implications

Managers should improve and explicitly demonstrate information security knowledge and problem-solving skills to increase employees’ ISP compliance intention. To protect the organization’s intellectual capital, managers should champion the development and promotion of PCM, rather than leave these functions to the information security group.

Originality/value

This is the first empirical study to propose and validate MISI.

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Citation

Kim, H.L., Hovav, A. and Han, J. (2020), "Protecting intellectual property from insider threats: A management information security intelligence perspective", Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 21 No. 2, pp. 181-202. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIC-05-2019-0096

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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