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Abstract
In March 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed the mandatory reporting of cybersecurity risk management policies for public companies. This study aims to explore the potential impact of cybersecurity risk management strategy disclosure on nonprofessional investors. Using a 4 x 1 between-participants experimental design, we examine whether nonprofessional investors’ perceptions and decisions differ between disclosed cybersecurity risk management strategies of self-assessment, self-assessment referencing the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) framework, third-party assurance, and insurance. We find that nonprofessional investors’ willingness to invest is significantly higher for the insurance strategy compared to the third-party cybersecurity examination and self-assessment (without reference to NIST) strategies. Moderated mediation analysis reveals that investors’ perceptions of financial risk moderates the mediating effect of perceived cybersecurity risk management strategy effectiveness on the relation between cybersecurity risk management strategy and likelihood of investment. Our study contributes to regulators, practitioners, and stakeholders concerned about the potential impact of cybersecurity risk management strategy disclosures on nonprofessional investors.
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The International Journal of Accounting Information Systems will publish thoughtful, well developed articles that examine the rapidly evolving relationship between accounting and information technology. Articles may range from empirical to analytical, from practice-based to the development of new techniques, but must be related to problems facing the integration of accounting and information technology. The journal will address (but will not limit itself to) the following specific issues: control and auditability of information systems; management of information technology; artificial intelligence research in accounting; development issues in accounting and information systems; human factors issues related to information technology; development of theories related to information technology; methodological issues in information technology research; information systems validation; human–computer interaction research in accounting information systems. The journal welcomes and encourages articles from both practitioners and academicians.