The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria
This study examines the determinant factors of information security practices towards organizational performance among Nigerian banks. To achieve this, a framework that consists of technological, organizational, and environmental (TOE) factors is proposed using information security culture as a me...
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| author | Adebola, Babatunde Dorcas |
| author_facet | Adebola, Babatunde Dorcas |
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| description | This study examines the determinant factors of information security practices towards
organizational performance among Nigerian banks. To achieve this, a framework that consists of technological, organizational, and environmental (TOE) factors is proposed
using information security culture as a mediator of TOE factors. The framework
identifies the factors influencing information security practices among Nigerian bankers.
Findings using TOE will eventually lead to the improvement of organizational performance through the establishment of information security culture among Nigerian banks. Thus, the use of information security practices will assist in reducing human factors such as errors, failures, internal incidents and social engineering attacks. A questionnaire survey was designed to obtain data on information security culture, organizational performance, organizational, environmental and technological factors. Multiple regression was used to test for the relationship between organizational
performance, information security culture, TOE factors and the reliability and validity of
the data. The findings indicated that perceived technology advancement, information security policy and procedure, international security standard, information security awareness, perceived training programs, motivation of employee and perceived job roles and responsibilities significantly influence the organizational performance. The remaining variables have no statistically significant influence on organizational performance. Also, this study found that information security culture significantly mediates the relationship between organizational performance and TOE factors. Thus, the result of this study shows that the objectives of this study were achieved. |
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| institution | Universiti Utara Malaysia |
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| spelling | oai:etd.uum.edu.my:45242022-04-09T23:12:34Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/4524/ The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria Adebola, Babatunde Dorcas HG Finance QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This study examines the determinant factors of information security practices towards organizational performance among Nigerian banks. To achieve this, a framework that consists of technological, organizational, and environmental (TOE) factors is proposed using information security culture as a mediator of TOE factors. The framework identifies the factors influencing information security practices among Nigerian bankers. Findings using TOE will eventually lead to the improvement of organizational performance through the establishment of information security culture among Nigerian banks. Thus, the use of information security practices will assist in reducing human factors such as errors, failures, internal incidents and social engineering attacks. A questionnaire survey was designed to obtain data on information security culture, organizational performance, organizational, environmental and technological factors. Multiple regression was used to test for the relationship between organizational performance, information security culture, TOE factors and the reliability and validity of the data. The findings indicated that perceived technology advancement, information security policy and procedure, international security standard, information security awareness, perceived training programs, motivation of employee and perceived job roles and responsibilities significantly influence the organizational performance. The remaining variables have no statistically significant influence on organizational performance. Also, this study found that information security culture significantly mediates the relationship between organizational performance and TOE factors. Thus, the result of this study shows that the objectives of this study were achieved. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/4524/1/s92899.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/4524/2/s92899_abstract.pdf Adebola, Babatunde Dorcas (2014) The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria. PhD. thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia. |
| spellingShingle | HG Finance QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Adebola, Babatunde Dorcas The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria |
| title | The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria |
| title_full | The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria |
| title_fullStr | The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria |
| title_full_unstemmed | The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria |
| title_short | The determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from Nigeria |
| title_sort | determinant of information security practices towards organizational performance in the banking sector evidence from nigeria |
| topic | HG Finance QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science |
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