Top Management’s Intention on Information Privacy Investment:An Institutional Approach
Date Issued
2014
Date
2014
Author(s)
Hwang, Chung-Yao
Abstract
In the past few years, the importance of information privacy protection has increasingly become important in organizations. However, the investment of information privacy protection is limited owing to the budget constraints. In this study, we focus on the role of top management and draw on the institutional theory to identify the factors that might affect the managerial decision on the level of information privacy investment in organization.
We conduct our empirical test through the distribution of questionnaires. We find out top management beliefs will positively affect organizations’ investment intention on information privacy. Results also suggest that coercive pressures, mimetic pressures and normative pressures will positively affect top management beliefs. Our results suggest that it would be effective to encourage top management to invest more in privacy protection through developing more positive belief via institutional influence.
Subjects
資訊隱私
投資意圖
高階主管
制度理論
Type
thesis
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