2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cose.2014.02.010
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Evaluation model for knowledge sharing in information security professional virtual community

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“…Internal consistency was examined as a test of reliability [79]. To assess the internal consistency of the constructs, composite reliability and Cronbach's alpha was used.…”
Section: Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internal consistency was examined as a test of reliability [79]. To assess the internal consistency of the constructs, composite reliability and Cronbach's alpha was used.…”
Section: Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bilgi güvenliği ile ele alınan bazı değişkenler siber zorbalık (Murray, 2014), sosyal ağlarda bilgi paylaşım davranış durumları (Tamjidyamcholo et al, 2014), okullarda internet filtresi kullanımıyla ilgili öğrenci görüşleri ortaya konulmaya (Vicks, 2013) şeklinde örneklendirilebilir. Yapılan araştırmaların büyük çoğunluğunda da üniversite öğrencileri ve yetişkinler ile çalışılmıştır.…”
Section: Türkçe Sürüm Girişunclassified
“…In information security studies, examples of variables could be given as revealing the profile of the students regarding their safe use of internet (Ngoqo & Flowerday, 2015), examining students' safe internet and computer usage awareness and issues on cyber bullying (Murray, 2014), information sharing behaviors in the social networks (Tamjidyamcholo et al, 2014) and students' opinions about use of filters in schools (Vicks, 2013). In these studies, participants of the studies are usually university students or adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research by Shibchurn and Yan [29] revealed that subjective norms influence the disclosure of information on social networks through perceived usefulness and perceived risk. In another study, Tamjidyamcholo, Bin Baba [30] asserted that social norms positively influence the ISKS in virtual communities. This research aims to show that subjective norms significantly influence ISC intention in organisations:…”
Section: Subjective Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%