Understanding the influence of Individual's Self-efficacy for Information Systems Security Innovation Adoption: A Systematic Literature Review
17th Australian Cyber Warfare Conference (CWAR), October 10-11th, 2018, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Information Systems security cannot be fully apprehended if the user lacks the required knowledge and skills to effectively apply the safeguard measures. Knowledge and skills enhance one's sel...
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Zusammenfassung: | 17th Australian Cyber Warfare Conference (CWAR), October 10-11th,
2018, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Information Systems security cannot be fully apprehended if the user lacks
the required knowledge and skills to effectively apply the safeguard measures.
Knowledge and skills enhance one's self-efficacy. Individual self-efficacy is
an important element in ensuring Information Systems safeguard effectiveness.
In this research, we explore the role of individual's self-efficacy for
Information Systems security adoption. The study uses the method of Systematic
Literature Review using 42 extant studies to evaluate individual self- efficacy
for Information Systems security innovation adoption. The systematic review
findings reveal the appropriateness of the existing empirical investigations on
the individual self-efficacy for Information Systems security adoption.
Furthermore, the review results confirmed the significance of the relationship
between individual self-efficacy and Information Systems security adoption. In
addition, the study validates the past administration of the research on this
subject in terms of sample size, sample subject and theoretical grounds. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1809.10890 |