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A Proposed Framework for Examining Information Systems Security Research: A Multilevel Perspective

In: Transforming Healthcare Through Information Systems

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  • Ruilin Zhu

    (The University of Auckland)

  • Lech Janczewski

    (The University of Auckland)

Abstract

As information security becomes increasingly important, more research is being conducted in this area. In an attempt to better understand current research activities in Information Systems Security (ISsec) and to guide future explorations, a number of authors have made tentative attempts to survey/review the existing literature. However the criteria employed in these reviews are neither consistent nor complete which weakens their validity. Drawing on previous research and Multilevel Theory, we propose an improved examination framework for systematically investigating ISsec research. This framework will allow researchers to gain a more thorough understanding of what has been done so far and to target future research efforts more effectively.

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  • Ruilin Zhu & Lech Janczewski, 2016. "A Proposed Framework for Examining Information Systems Security Research: A Multilevel Perspective," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Doug Vogel & Xitong Guo & Henry Linger & Chris Barry & Michael Lang & Christoph Schneider (ed.), Transforming Healthcare Through Information Systems, edition 1, pages 49-61, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-30133-4_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30133-4_4
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