Call for Papers - AMCIS 2025 - Mini-Track: Organizational Drivers of Security-Related Citizenship Behaviors
Davis, Joshua M
JoshuaDavis at MissouriState.edu
Wed Feb 12 09:50:17 EST 2025
Call for Papers - AMCIS 2025
Mini-Track: Organizational Drivers of Security-Related Citizenship Behaviors
Track: Cybersecurity, Privacy & Ethics (SIG SEC)
An increasingly distributed workforce and changing threat landscape have heightened organizational reliance on employees' security behaviors that go beyond formal prescription and control, commonly referred to as security citizenship behaviors. Unfortunately, security-related citizenship behaviors are often much less responsive to the controls that work well in promoting enactment of compliance with formally prescribed security behaviors. In response, this mini-track solicits empirical, theoretical, conceptual, and case-based research studies that examine issues tied to cultivating security-related citizenship in the workplace. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Role-related dynamics of security citizenship behaviors
* Intrinsic motivational drivers of security citizenship behaviors
* The role of competence in security citizenship outcomes
* Supervisor, IS department, and/or co-worker influences
* Ethical and moral issues tied to specific security citizenship behaviors (e.g., whistleblowing)
* Potential negative outcomes of security-related citizenship behavior such as burnout, isolation, and relational tensions
Mini-Track Chair: Joshua Davis, Missouri State University, joshuadavis at missouristate.edu<mailto:joshuadavis at missouristate.edu>
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