@article{ART002478303},
author={KIM CHANG IL and HEO DEOKWON and Lee, Hye-Min and SUNG, WOOKJOON},
title={A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory},
journal={Informatization Policy},
issn={1598-3498},
year={2019},
volume={26},
number={2},
pages={62-80},
doi={10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062}
TY - JOUR
AU - KIM CHANG IL
AU - HEO DEOKWON
AU - Lee, Hye-Min
AU - SUNG, WOOKJOON
TI - A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory
JO - Informatization Policy
PY - 2019
VL - 26
IS - 2
PB - NIA
SP - 62
EP - 80
SN - 1598-3498
AB - The purpose of this study is to investigate the direct effect of victimization experience on cyber security behavior and the indirect effect of information protection awareness through the Dual Process Theory. Baron & Kenny regression analysis was conducted and the results are as follows - first, victimization experience has a positive effect on cyber security behavior; second, the relationship between victimization experience and cyber security behavior is mediated by cyber security awareness; and third, the direct effect of victimization experience on cyber security behavior and the indirect mediating effect of cyber security awareness are both positive (+). The direct effect of victimization experience on cyber security behavior is analyzed to be relatively large compared to the indirect effect that cyber security awareness has on cyber security behavior.
Based on these results, It is suggested that periodic cyber security education and campaign policies are needed to enhance cyber security behavior.
KW - victimization experience;cyber security awareness;cyber security behavior;dual process theory
DO - 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
ER -
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min and SUNG, WOOKJOON. (2019). A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory. Informatization Policy, 26(2), 62-80.
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min and SUNG, WOOKJOON. 2019, "A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory", Informatization Policy, vol.26, no.2 pp.62-80. Available from: doi:10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min, SUNG, WOOKJOON "A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory" Informatization Policy 26.2 pp.62-80 (2019) : 62.
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min, SUNG, WOOKJOON. A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory. 2019; 26(2), 62-80. Available from: doi:10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min and SUNG, WOOKJOON. "A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory" Informatization Policy 26, no.2 (2019) : 62-80.doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
KIM CHANG IL; HEO DEOKWON; Lee, Hye-Min; SUNG, WOOKJOON. A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory. Informatization Policy, 26(2), 62-80. doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
KIM CHANG IL; HEO DEOKWON; Lee, Hye-Min; SUNG, WOOKJOON. A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory. Informatization Policy. 2019; 26(2) 62-80. doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min, SUNG, WOOKJOON. A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory. 2019; 26(2), 62-80. Available from: doi:10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062
KIM CHANG IL, HEO DEOKWON, Lee, Hye-Min and SUNG, WOOKJOON. "A Study on the Influence of Victimization Experience and Awareness on Cyber Security Behavior - Focusing on Dual Process Theory" Informatization Policy 26, no.2 (2019) : 62-80.doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.2.062