A conceptual framework for information-leakage-resilience
Wai-Peng Wong (),
Kim Hua Tan (),
Kannan Govindan (),
Di Li () and
Ajay Kumar ()
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Wai-Peng Wong: Universiti Sains Malaysia
Kim Hua Tan: Nottingham University Business School
Kannan Govindan: Shanghai Maritime University
Di Li: University of Warwick
Ajay Kumar: AIM Research Center On Artificial Intelligence in Value Creation, EMLYON Business School
Annals of Operations Research, 2023, vol. 329, issue 1, No 32, 951 pages
Abstract:
Abstract In today’s dynamic and competitive business environment, it is critical for firms to share information selectively and develop organizational resilience. However, only a few existing studies examine the relationships between information management and supply chain resilience. Aiming to bridge the gaps between both domains, we propose a model encompassing information security culture, information leakage, information sharing effectiveness and supply chain resilience and to derive insights from their inter-relationships in this research. A cross-sectional survey of the multi-national corporations and small and medium enterprises among their senior managers in the United Kingdom was carried out for data collection. The data set was analysed using a structural equation modelling approach. The results obtained validate the proposed model. The findings ascertain that information security culture and information leakage are negatively correlated, which influence the supply chain resilience. Specifically, information security and information leakage affect the effectiveness of information sharing, which in turn positively and negatively influence the supply chain resilience, respectively. This study posits that information security culture is instrumental to mitigate information leakage and foster effective information sharing to strengthen supply chain resilience.
Keywords: Information leakage; Information sharing effectiveness; Information security culture; Supply chain resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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