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Cybersecurity Capabilities in Developing Nations and Its Impact on Global Security
A system of statements targeted at describing, explaining, and predicting real-world phenomena. A scientific theory is a system composed of two core constituents: (1) factors and (2) hypotheses.
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Determinants of Compliance With Information Systems Security Controls: A Case of a Business Organization in South Africa
Ntokozo Siphesihle Ndlovu (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), Patrick Ndayizigamiye (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), and Macire Kante (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8693-8.ch003
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that critically contribute to employees of an organization complying with the information security controls that have been set in place. Whether it is an attitude or an intention that leads to complying, this chapter looks at the theory of planned behavior (TPB). A company was chosen, and a questionnaire was handed out to the employees. The questionnaire distributed focuses only on the elements that are within the theory of planned behavior model. The questionnaire is anonymous, and because of this, the confidence and confidentiality are given. As a result of these two factors, it was seen that the elements of the chosen model are not 100% the contributing factor as to why employees comply with information security controls within Company X. It is therefore implied that more research has to be done to figure out what exactly makes the employees comply.
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Developing a Metaphor for Self-Managed Organizations
A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something.
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Fuzzy Reliability Theory: A Bibliometric-Based Review
A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
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An Evidence-Based Health Information System Theory
A theory is an organized and systematic articulation of a set of statements related to questions in a discipline that are communicated in a meaningful whole. Its purpose is to describe (set forth what is -Descriptive), explain (account for how it functions - Explanative), predict (under what conditions it occurs), and prescribe (under what conditions it should occur) (Ingelse, 1997).
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Theories of Appraisal in Archives: From Hillary Jenkinson to Terry Cook's Times
Some statement meant to explain how something is done or ought to be done, including the relationships between constituent parts that make up the whole entity.
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Theoretical Context of E-Banking for Digital Enterprise Transformation
An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events.
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Grounded Theory Approach and the Process of Men Taking Responsibility in Domestic Violence Interventions
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Theories Used in Information Security Research: Survey and Agenda
“A set of interrelated variables, definitions, and propositions that presents a systematic view of phenomena by specifying relations among variables, with the purpose of explaining natural phenomena.”
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Return on Investment in Training
A system of ideas that explains a phenomenon by connecting empirical data to other data and ideas (Waddington, 2007).
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A Systematic Review of eHealth Studies on the COVID-19 Pandemic
A system of statements targeted at describing, explaining, and predicting real-world phenomena. A scientific theory is a system composed of two core constituents: (1) factors and (2) hypotheses.
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comprehensive Analysis
A logical-deductive system consisting of a set of hypotheses, a field of application and some rules to draw consequences from the hypotheses.
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Lack of Characteristics Management Causing Biggest Projects Failure
It is a set of guidelines developed to explain an observable fact.
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Compliance With Information Systems Security Controls in Higher Education in South Africa
A system of statements targeted at describing, explaining, and predicting real-world phenomena. A scientific theory is a system composed of two core constituents: (1) factors and (2) hypotheses.
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Corporate Social Responsibility vs. Corporate Sustainability: Different Concepts for a Common Goal
A logical-deductive system consisting of a set of hypotheses, a field of application and some rules to draw consequences from the hypotheses.
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Of Paradigms, Theories, and Models: A Conceptual Hierarchical Structure for Communication Science and Technoself
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Overcoming the Difficulties Associated With Using Conceptual and Theoretical Frameworks in Heritage Studies
Description and explanation of how the identified concepts or constructs in a cognitive field are related.
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Developing Multilevel Models for Research
A synthetic or abstract representation, explanation, or prediction of a phenomena.
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Personal Construct Theory
A set of laws, propositions, hypotheses that describes, explains and predicts phenomena of interest.
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Theoretical Opportunities for Rural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research
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English as a Lingua Franca: Approaches to Bridge the Gap Between Theory and Practice
Set of abstract ideas and principles on which the practice is based.
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Critical Theory in Research
Here ‘theory’ means something different from the traditional concept and usage of theory: it is not about a set of abstract concepts. The theory is connected to practice and concepts are derived from a state of things that need to be ‘put right’.
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Theoretical Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Narrative Review
A logical-deductive system consisting of a set of hypotheses, a field of application and some rules to draw consequences from the hypotheses.
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logically connected arguments that predict or explain phenomena.
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Towards a Theory for Explaining Socially-Engineered Cyber Deception and Theft
A proposition intended to explain a phenomenon or principles for a practice.
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Social Network Analysis and Bistability: From Theory to a Computational Model of Control
A means of visualizing the surface of a solution set for a complex problem, such as social interdependence. It should contain the means to predict new effects not seen before. And it should be testable.
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Electronic Word of Mouth (eWOM) in Consumer Communication
An explanation of knowledge that can be supported with empirical evidence.
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Theories in Information Management: Analysing Development Trajectory
A set of contemplative, plausible, or scientifically proven concepts that can be used to guide thinking or design of research studies in a given field of inquiry.
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Theories Supporting Central Bank Digital Currency Development and Its Usefulness
A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
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Criminality: Theories, Prevention, and Life Space
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A Stakeholder's Analysis of the Effect of Mobile Money in Developing Countries: The Case of Orange Money in Mali
A system of statements targeted at describing, explaining, and predicting real-world phenomena. A scientific theory is a system composed of two core constituents: (1) factors and (2) hypotheses.
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Using Grounded Theory to Develop a Framework for an Information Society in Southern Africa
An expression aimed at explaining a phenomenon with the purpose to describe how the different concepts within that phenomen relate to each other, or to predict its behaviour in different circumstances.
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Theory Development in Information Systems Research Using Structural Equation Modeling: Evaluation and Recommendations
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Lack of Characteristics Management Causing Biggest Projects Failure
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The Discourse of Blue Economy Definitions, Measurements, and Theories: Implications for Strengthening Academic Research and Industry Practice
This refers to a tested proposition or statement of fact that enables a phenomenon to be described, explained, predicted, and/or controlled in research.
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Multilevel Theory Model Development and Dissemination
A synthetic or abstract representation, explanation, or prediction of a phenomena.
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