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CALL FOR PAPERS for the Mini-track: Moving Beyond Traditional
Constructs in Information Security Research
2020 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
Salt Lake City, 12-16 Aug, 2020
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/
Dear Colleagues,
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to the mini-track:
Moving Beyond Traditional Constructs in Information Security
Research, under the Information Security and Privacy track of the
2020 AMCIS conference, which will take place on 12-16 August, 2020
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Track: Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)
Minitrack: Moving Beyond Traditional Constructs in Information
Security Research
Employees are organizations' core assets that interact with
Information Systems (IS) in order to perform their tasks; however
numerous studies have reported that employees noncompliance of IS
security policies is the main cause of security breaches within
organizations. Over the last decade, the IS research community has
contributed substantial research in order to understand the causes
underlying IS security noncompliance. Most of this research draws
upon the General Deterrence Theory and Theory of Planned Behavior
theory to explain the behavior that motivates IS security
compliance. Even though the existing research has significantly
contributed to the understanding of the phenomenon of IS security
noncompliance, several studies have reported non-convergent
findings. The purpose of this mini-track is to provide a forum to
present and discuss theoretical models, methodologies, and
empirical cases concerning employees' behaviors and noncompliance
with IS security policies.
This mini-track aims to investigate new theories and constructs
that have not been explored in IS security compliance literature.
Therefore, we invite innovative papers that explore new constructs
and theories that address a variety of issues pertaining
employees' behaviors towards IS security in organizations. The
goal is to advance our understanding of the IS security
noncompliance phenomenon. Cross-cultural studies or comparative
studies highlighting differences and similarities regarding
employees' behaviors with IS security in emerging and developing
countries are also welcome.
Papers must be submitted through the conference website:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/
For details on submission instructions, deadlines, and template,
please click here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Important dates:
- January 06, 2020: System opens for general paper submissions
- February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions. PCS closes
for authors at 5:00 p.m. MST
- April 13, 2020: Notification of initial decision on submitted
papers
- April 22, 2020: Deadline for camera-ready revisions
We look forward to your submissions and if you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to contact us.
Regards,
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Mohammad I. Merhi, Indiana University South Bend:
mmerhi@iusb.edu
<mailto:mmerhi@iusb.edu>
Punit Ahluwalia, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley:
punit.ahluwalia@utrgv.edu <mailto:punit.ahluwalia@utrgv.edu>
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