Publication date: Available online 2 March 2018
Source:Decision Support Systems
Author(s): Chul Woo Yoo, G. Lawrence Sanders, Robert P. Cerveny
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of flow and psychological ownership on security education, training, and awareness (SETA) effectiveness, self-efficacy, and security compliance intention. The important role of experiencing flow in SETA is presented as focal antecedents of psychological ownership, self-efficacy, SETA effectiveness, and security compliance intention. To achieve these goals, we propose a theoretical framework and analyze survey data to test the hypotheses. Flow components in SETA are extended to include challenge, feedback, autonomy, immersion, and social interaction. The results illustrate that experiencing flow in SETA shows significant relationships with SETA effectiveness and psychological ownership, which in turn positively influence security compliance intention. Appropriate theoretical contributions and managerial implications are also discussed.
Source:Decision Support Systems
Author(s): Chul Woo Yoo, G. Lawrence Sanders, Robert P. Cerveny