Authors
Robert E Crossler, James H Long, Tina M Loraas, Brad S Trinkle
Publication date
2017/6/1
Journal
Journal of Information Systems
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
49-64
Publisher
American Accounting Association
Description
This study examines the impact of moral intensity and inconsistent ethical tone on Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy compliance. Organizations use BYOD policies to address the heightened risks of data and privacy breaches that arise when employees use their personal devices to access or store company data. These policies are a key part of an organization's system of internal controls that protect organizational assets by prescribing appropriate behavior for individuals who have access to them. We conducted an online experiment to evaluate (1) how the moral intensity of a policy compliance decision influences policy compliance behavior, (2) the efficacy of an intervention designed to increase moral intensity and thus foster compliance, and (3) how an inconsistent ethical tone affects both the perceived ethicality of a policy compliance decision and individuals' intentions to comply with the policy. We …
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Scholar articles
RE Crossler, JH Long, TM Loraas, BS Trinkle - Journal of Information Systems, 2017