Understanding security behaviour among healthcare professionals by comparing results from technology threat avoidance theory and protection motivation theory
Sanjana Sundara Raj Sreenath, Barbara Hewitt, Sahana Sreenath
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Abstract
We investigate security behaviour among healthcare professionals while comparing upon two prevalent theories in information security (IS) research: Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and Technology...
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