Search results for "Sanctions"

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IS Security Policy Violations

2012

Employee violations of IS security policies are reported as a key concern for organizations. Although behavioral research on IS security has received increasing attention from IS scholars, little empirical research has examined this problem. To address this research gap, the authors test a model based on Rational Choice Theory RCT-a prominent criminological theory not yet applied in IS-which explains, in terms of a utilitarian calculation, an individual's decision to commit a violation. Empirical results show that the effects of informal sanctions, moral beliefs, and perceived benefits convincingly explain employee IS security policy violations, while the effect of formal sanctions is insig…

IS security policiesCritical security studiesStrategy and ManagementRational choice theoryIS security complianceCommitdeterrence theoryComputer Science ApplicationsTest (assessment)IS securityHuman-Computer InteractionEmpirical researchInformation security standardsrational choice theoryEconomicsIs securitySanctionsPositive economicsSocial psychologyJournal of Organizational and End User Computing
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An Enhanced Fear Appeal Rhetorical Framework: Leveraging Threats to the Human Asset Through Sanctioning Rhetoric

2015

Fear appeals, which are used widely in information security campaigns, have become common tools in motivating individual compliance with information security policies and procedures. However, empirical assessments of the effectiveness of fear appeals have yielded mixed results, leading IS security scholars and practitioners to question the validity of the conventional fear appeal framework and the manner in which fear appeal behavioral modeling theories, such as protection motivation theory (PMT), have been applied to the study of information security phenomena. We contend that the conventional fear appeal rhetorical framework is inadequate when used in the context of information security t…

Information Systems and Managementbusiness.industryContext (language use)Information securityPublic relationsSecurity studiesAsset (computer security)Fear appealAppeal to fearComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsRhetorical questionSanctionsPsychologybusinessInformation SystemsMIS Quarterly
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New insights into the problem of software piracy: The effects of neutralization, shame, and moral beliefs

2012

Software piracy is a major economic concern for organizations. Previous research indicates that neutralization, a form of rationalization, can help explain software piracy intentions. However, a knowledge gap exists in our understanding of which neutralization techniques most influence software piracy intention. To address this gap, we developed a model that explains the effects of neutralization techniques on software piracy intention. We included different types of deterrents (formal sanctions, shame, and moral belief) in our model because individuals may use neutralization techniques to mitigate feelings of guilt and shame, which, subsequently, reduce the deterrent effect. Our empirical …

Information Systems and Managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRationalization (psychology)AppealShameComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGPublic relationsManagement Information SystemsSoftwareFeelingSanctionsSociologybusinessSocial psychologyInformation Systemsmedia_commonInformation & Management
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Effects of sanctions, moral beliefs, and neutralization on information security policy violations across cultures

2020

Abstract A principal concern of organizations is the failure of employees to comply with information security policies (ISPs). Deterrence theory is one of the most frequently used theories for examining ISP violations, yet studies using this theory have produced mixed results. Past research has indicated that cultural differences may be one reason for these inconsistent findings and have hence called for cross-cultural research on deterrence in information security. To address this gap, we formulated a model including deterrence, moral beliefs, shame, and neutralization techniques and tested it with the employees from 48 countries working for a large multinational company.

Information Systems and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)030508 substance abuseShame02 engineering and technologyInformation securityManagement Information Systems03 medical and health sciencesMultinational corporation020204 information systemsCultural diversity0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSanctionsInformation security policyDeterrence theoryBusiness0305 other medical scienceInformation SystemsLaw and economicsmedia_commonInformation & Management
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Economic sanctions in international arbitration

2018

Historically, economic sanctions, as options of foreign policy, are aimed on changing the behavior of the target state and its regime. In a very extreme situation, economic sanctions can be used in a comprehensive manner, which means prohibiting all kinds of financial transactions with the sanctioned state. The aforesaid policy necessarily constitutes a significant influence on the commercial relations between individuals within a sanctioned state and their international contractual relations. The imposed sanctions can cause obstacles for performing contractual obligations, s can lead to the disputes in international arbitration. Nowadays, the issue of sanctions in international arbitration…

International commercial arbitrationInternational investment arbitration:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Procedural law::Arbitration [Research Subject Categories]Economic sanctions
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Search in the labour markets : empirical evidence of the role of technology and sanctions

2014

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Work Environment, Stress, and Driving Anger: A Structural Equation Model for Predicting Traffic Sanctions of Public Transport Drivers.

2018

Public transport is an effective and sustainable alternative to private vehicle usage, also helping to reduce the environmental impact of driving. However, the work environment of public transport operators is full of adverse conditions, which, together with their high mileage, may increase the occurrence of negative safety outcomes such as traffic accidents, often preceded by risky road behaviors enhanced by stress, anger, and difficult operating conditions. The aims of this study were, first, to determine the association between work-related psychosocial factors and individual characteristics of public transport drivers and the rate of traffic sanctions they are subject to; and second, to…

MaleHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisApplied psychologylcsh:MedicineAngerAngerrisky road behaviorOccupational Stressstress0302 clinical medicineSanctionsStress measures030212 general & internal medicineAggressive DrivingWorkplacemedia_commontraffic sanctionsSeguretat viàriaEstrès laboral05 social sciencesdriving stressPsicología del trabajoMotor VehiclesPublic transportPsychologyPsychosocialPersonalityMediation (statistics)Automobile Drivingmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorking conditionsColombiaAffect (psychology)StressArticledriving anger03 medical and health sciencesRisk-TakingJob strain0502 economics and businessConductores de automóvilesHumans050210 logistics & transportationjob strainJob strainbusiness.industryworking conditionslcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthworking conditions; stress; job strain; driving stress; driving anger; risky road behavior; road misbehaviors; traffic sanctionsroad misbehaviorsCross-Sectional StudiesAccidentes de tránsitobusinessStress PsychologicalInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Parental Perceptions of the Use of Coercive Measures on Children with Developmental Disabilities

2016

Background Children with developmental disabilities who exhibit challenging behaviour are potentially subject to the use of coercive interventions. The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of the use of coercive measures by authorities, according to parents’ reports. Materials and Methods A postal survey was distributed, as a total population study, to 946 Finnish parents of children with developmental disabilities, between the ages of 5 and 15, and who were entitled to the highest disability allowance. Results Of the respondents, 54 (22%) answered ‘yes’ when asked whether their child had been subjected to coercive procedures by authorities. The parents had seldom approved the…

MaleRestraint Physical030506 rehabilitationAdolescentChallenging behaviourCoercionDevelopmental DisabilitiesPersons with Mental DisabilitiesPsychological interventionAllowance (money)restrictive interventionsEducationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesIntervention (counseling)Surveys and QuestionnairesIntellectual disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineSanctionsHumansta516Parental perceptionParent-Child RelationsChildFinlandProblem Behaviorchildren with disabilities4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationparentsChild Day Care Centers16. Peace & justicemedicine.diseasevanhemmatChild PreschoolFemalePerception0305 other medical scienceSeclusionPsychology0503 educationClinical psychologyJournal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
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Expert witness in paternity testing in Germany.

2003

In Germany, paternity testing can be ordered by a judge as well as by private persons. In the case of private counselling, the expert has the duty to inform the parties on all medical, legal and ethical aspects. Informed consent must be given by each individual included in an exploration of family relationships. Due to the rapid progress of DNA typing in even minute amounts after polymerase chain reaction amplification, genotypes of short tandem repeat systems can be elicited by extraction from single cells. Therefore, the number of unlawful investigations of paternal relationships is steadily increasing. Here the requirements for paternity testing laboratories and sanctions for unlawful ex…

Malebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPaternityDNA FingerprintingFederal lawPathology and Forensic MedicineIssues ethics and legal aspectsDNA profilingExpert witnessInformed consentLawGermanyForensic engineeringMedicineSanctionsMicrosatelliteHumansbusinessDutyExpert Testimonymedia_commonLegal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
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Could Road Safety Education (RSE) Help Parents Protect Children? Examining Their Driving Crashes with Children on Board

2021

Recent evidence suggests that driving behavior and traffic safety outcomes of parents may be influenced by the extent to which they receive information and education on road safety, as well as the fact of driving with their children on board, which may increase their risk perception. However, there are no studies specifically addressing the case of crashes suffered while driving with children. Hence, this study aimed to describe the relationship between road safety education-related variables and parents’ traffic safety outcomes while driving with children on board. For this cross-sectional study, data was retrieved from a sample composed of 165 Spanish parents—all of them licensed drivers—…

Malechildren safetyAutomobile DrivingHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisLogitlcsh:MedicineSample (statistics)Logistic regressionArticleroad safety education03 medical and health sciencesRisk-Taking0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthdriving0502 economics and businessHumansSanctions030212 general & internal medicineChildSet (psychology)Valuation (finance)050210 logistics & transportationtraffic crashes with childrenSeguretat viàrialcsh:R05 social sciencesAccidents TrafficPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthparentsMiddle AgedOn boardRisk perceptionCross-Sectional StudiesPsicologiarisk behaviorsroad safetyPsychologyhuman activitiesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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