Contemporary Management Research
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ISSN / EISSN :
1813-5498 / 1813-5498
Current Publisher: Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research (10.7903)
Total articles ≅ 275
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Published: 12 September 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 145-174; doi:10.7903/cmr.20677
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Published: 12 September 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 175-206; doi:10.7903/cmr.19970
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Published: 12 September 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 207-227; doi:10.7903/cmr.20334
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Published: 1 July 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 123-144; doi:10.7903/cmr.20095
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Published: 1 July 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 77-121; doi:10.7903/cmr.19811
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Published: 1 March 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 35-54; doi:10.7903/cmr.19393
Published: 1 March 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 55-75; doi:10.7903/cmr.19552
Published: 1 March 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 16, pp 1-34; doi:10.7903/cmr.19818
Published: 21 January 2020
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 15, pp 227-245; doi:10.7903/cmr.19394
Abstract:
Why don't individuals follow the best information security practices? We address an aspect of this question by focusing on one of the most common authentication methods – passwords. To promote better password habits, security experts consistently recommend the use of password managers as a best practice, but recent research shows their usage rate is low. Therefore, understanding the factors that influence the use of a password manager is important. We contribute to this cause by drawing on information security and technology adoption literature. Survey results from 120 participants with varying numbers of internet accounts yield some counterintuitive findings. As proposed, perceived severity and perceived vulnerability of password loss strongly influenced intent to use password managers. However, perceived ease of use diminished the intent to use password managers, and trust is only partially supported. Our results indicate that 'security' aspects of password managers are more important than 'usability' aspects. The implications of these findings for password management are discussed.
Published: 31 December 2019
Contemporary Management Research, Volume 15, pp 205-225; doi:10.7903/cmr.19650
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