Authors
Allen Johnston, Paul M Di Gangi, France Bélanger, Robert E Crossler, Mikko Siponen, Merrill Warkentin, Tripti Singh
Publication date
2023/2/1
Journal
Computers & Security
Volume
125
Pages
103020
Publisher
Elsevier Advanced Technology
Description
A significant focus of behavioral security research has been on understanding employees’ motives for protecting sensitive assets. To date, theorizing efforts in this space have focused on appraisal processes and nomological models that are designed to capture the responses to the security threats articulated within fear appeals. Because fear appeals are persuasive messages used to generate a sense of urgency about a specific threat that influences protective information security behaviors, they are an important focus in behavioral security research. However, we suggest that theoretical guidance is needed to facilitate further research in this area. We argue that ultimately, fear appeals are treatments intended to serve as catalysts of behavioral change. Therefore, fear appeals should have rhetorical validity, which is a specialized form of ecological validity in which contextualization has been included to ensure that …
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