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Predictors of Success in Information Security Policy Compliance

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to build on the ISP compliance literature by creating a prediction model that includes four predictor variables, namely, leadership, supportive organizational culture, engagement, and role values with one dependent variable – ISP compliance. We then seek to find out which of the predictor variables are most influential in predicting ISP compliance. An instrument with 5 constructs was administered electronically to a diverse set of employees in the U.S.A. ranging in work experience from new hires to CEOs and from many industries. Collected data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. The results showed that all predictor variables in the model were significant. Supportive organizational culture followed by role values offered the largest explanatory power of the four predictor variables. We discuss the implications of the findings and offer suggestions for future research opportunities.

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