Improving the Design of Information Security Messages by Leveraging the Effects of Temporal Distance and Argument Nature Article

Schuetz, Sebastian W, Lowry, Paul Benjamin, Pienta, Daniel A et al. (2021). Improving the Design of Information Security Messages by Leveraging the Effects of Temporal Distance and Argument Nature . 22(5), 1376-1428. 10.17705/1jais.00697

cited authors

  • Schuetz, Sebastian W; Lowry, Paul Benjamin; Pienta, Daniel A; Thatcher, Jason Bennett

publication date

  • January 1, 2021

keywords

  • Argument Nature
  • Behavioral Security
  • COMMON METHOD BIAS
  • CONSTRUAL-LEVEL THEORY
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Science, Information Systems
  • Construal Level Theory (CLT)
  • DATA-COLLECTION
  • FEAR APPEALS
  • Fear Appeals
  • Fear-Appeal Design
  • IMPACT
  • Information Science & Library Science
  • Information Security (ISec)
  • Organizational Security
  • PLS-SEM
  • PRIVACY CONCERNS
  • PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY
  • Protection Motivation Theory (PMT)
  • SELF-EFFICACY
  • STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS
  • Science & Technology
  • Security Threats
  • Technology
  • Temporal Distance

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • ASSOC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

start page

  • 1376

end page

  • 1428

volume

  • 22

issue

  • 5