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This page contains links to documents
and references to papers authored by SISE project team members, and to tools we've found,
developed, and collected here for the convenience of project partners
and other researchers.

Consumer Reactions to RFID
An empirical paper that surveyed individuals' beliefs about the
capabilities and privacy implications of Radio Frequency Identification
technologies. Please cite as: Stanton, J. M., (2006, August).
Consumer Beliefs about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems.
Computers & Security, In Proceedings of the 2006 America’s Conference on
Information Systems (AMCIS 2006, Acapulco, Mexico).
Format: PDF
SISE, CNY-SBI One Page
Project Blurb for General Distribution
A one page promotional overview of the CNY Secure Business
Initiative. Feel free to distribute widely.
Format: PDF
An analysis of end user security behaviors
An empirical paper that examines end users' security behaviors. Please cite
as: Stanton, J. M., Stam, K. R., Mastrangelo, P., & Jolton, J. (2005).
An analysis of end user security behaviors. Computers & Security, 24,
124-133
Format: PDF
Behavioral Information Security: Two End User Survey
Studies of Motivation and Security Practices
An empirical paper that examines motivation of end users to enact
proper password behaviors. Uses data from two survey studies.
Nominated for best paper and presented at AMCIS 2004, New York, NY. Please
cite as: Stanton, J. M., Mastrangelo, P. R., Stam, K. R., & Jolton, J.
(2004). Behavioral Information Security: Two End User Survey Studies of
Motivation and Security Practices. In Proceedings of the 2004 America’s
Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS).
Format: PDF
Examining the Linkage between
Organizational Commitment and Information Security
An empirical paper reporting survey results that connect
organizational commitment to the enactment of some security
behaviors. Presented at IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
conference 2003, Washington DC. Please cite as: Stanton, J. M., Stam, K. R.,
Guzman, I., & Caldera, C. (2003, October). Examining the linkage between
organizational commitment and information security. Proceedings of the IEEE
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Conference, Washington, DC.
Format: PDF
Motivational Aspects of Information Security
Policies
An empirical paper that examines the content of security policies
for clues about the authors' expectations with respect to rewards or
punishments for compliance with policies. Presented at IEEE Systems,
Man, and Cybernetics conference 2003, Washington DC. Please cite as:
Marcinkowski, S., & Stanton, J. M. (2003, October). Motivational aspects of
information security policies. Proceedings of the IEEE Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics Conference, Washington, DC
Format: PDF
Behavioral Information Security: Defining the Criterion Space
An empirical paper that reports our earliest efforts to establish
a range of positive and negative security-related behaviors in
organizations. Presented at SIOP 2002. Please cite as: Stanton, J. M.,
Caldera, C., Isaac, A., Stam, K. R., & Marcinkowski, S. J. (2003, April).
Behavioral information security: Defining the criterion space. In P. M.
Mastrangelo & W. J. Everton, The Internet at work or not: Preventing
computer deviance. Symposium presentation at the 2003 meeting of the Society
for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
Format: PDF
Information Technology and Privacy: A Boundary Management Perspective
A theoretical paper describing an organizationally-focused model for
information privacy. Please cite as: Stanton, J. M. (2002). Information
technology and privacy: A boundary management perspective. In S. Clarke, E. Coakes, G. Hunter, & A. Wenn, Socio-Technical and Human Cognition Elements
of Information Systems (pp. 79-103). London: Idea Group.
Format: PDF
Development of a compact measure of job satisfaction: The abridged job
descriptive index
An empirical paper describing a brief version of a popular job satisfaction
scale for use in employee research. Please cite as: Stanton, J. M., Sinar,
E. F., Balzer, W. K., Julian, A. L., Thoresen, P., Aziz, S., Fisher, G. G.,
& Smith, P. C. (2002). Development of a compact measure of job satisfaction:
The abridged job descriptive index. Educational and Psychological
Measurement, 62, 173-191.
Format: PDF

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Information technology and privacy: a boundary management perspective
Information Technology, Privacy, and Power within Organizations: a view from
Boundary Theory
Profile of the Frequent Internet User
Using Internet/Intranet Web Pages to Collect Organizational Research Data
The Impact of Electronic Monitoring on Quality and Quantity of Performance
Reactions to employee performance monitoring: Framework, review, and
research directions
Traditional and electronic monitoring from an organizational justice
perspective
A general measure of work stress: The stress in general scale
Revising the JDI Work Satisfaction Subscale: Insights into Stress and
Control
An empirical assessment of data collection using the Internet
Gaining strategic advantage through bibliomining: Data mining for management
decisions
Examining Reactions to Employer Information Using a Simulated Web-Based Job
Fair
Charging Control and Transaction Accounting Mechanisms Using IRTL
IRTL (Information Resource Transaction Layer) Middleware Design for P2P and
Open GRID Services

SISE Rapid Response Survey
Our most basic instrument for assessing organizational security
posture from the employees' point of view. Please contact jmstanto[at]syr.edu
if you would like to use this instrument in your organization. We can
provide no-cost data collection and analysis of your organization's results.
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(Note: Selected references from 82 total papers and presentations.
For reprints, please contact jmstanto[at]syr.edu.)
Caldera, C., Guzman, I., Stam, K. R., Vijayasri, V., Yamodo, I.,
& Stanton, J. M. Conflict and Cooperation: Occupational Subculture
of IT Employees. The Society for Industrial and Organizational
Psychology, Chicago, IL. April, 2004.
Guzman, I., Stanton, J., Stam, K., and V. Vijayasri. “A Qualitative
Study of the Occupational Subculture of Information Systems Employees
in Organizations.” Paper accepted for Conference of the Association
for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Management
Information Systems. “Careers, Culture, and Ethics in a Networked
Environment.” Tucson, Arizona, April 22-24, 2004.
Stam, K. R. and Stanton, J. M. (In press). “Examining Personal and
Cultural Assumptions about Information Technology Using a Technology
Abstinence Exercise.” the Journal of Information Systems Education.
Stam, K. R., Stanton, J. M., and Guzman, I. R. (in press). Employee
Resistance to Digital Information and Information Technology Change in
a Social Service Agency: A Membership Category Approach. Journal of
Digital Information (Special Issue on Social Aspects of Digital
Information in Perspective).
Stanton, J. M., Stam, K. R., Guzman, I., & Caldera, C.
Examining the linkage between organizational commitment and
information security. Proceedings of the IEEE Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics Conference, Washington, DC. Oct., 2003.
Stanton, J.M., C. Caldera, I. Guzman, A. Isaac, P. Lin, M. Mathur, J.
Seymour, C. Spitzmueller, K. Stam, I. Yamodo, and N. Zakaria.
“Behavioral Information Security: An Overview, Research Agenda, and
Preliminary Results.” The Security Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada.
April 23-24, 2003.
Stanton, J.M., Marcinkowski, S., and K. Stam. “Behavioral
Information Security: Defining the Criterion Space.” The Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2003 Symposium, April 2003.
Stanton, J. M. (2000). Reactions to employee performance monitoring:
Framework, review, and research directions. Human Performance, 13,
85-113.
Stanton, J. M.
(2000). Traditional and electronic monitoring from an organizational
justice perspective. Journal of Business and Psychology, 15,
129-147.
Stanton, J. M.
(2002). Company profile of the frequent Internet user: Web addict or
happy employee? Communications of the Association for Computing
Machinery, 45 (1), 55-59.
Stanton, J. M.
(2002). New information technology adoption in law offices: Barriers
and benefits. Syracuse Law Review, 52 (4), 1083-1090.
Stanton, J. M., & Barnes-Farrell, J. L.
(1996). Effects of electronic performance monitoring on personal
control, task satisfaction and task performance. Journal of Applied
Psychology, 81, 738-745.
Stanton, J. M., &
Julian, A. L. (2002). The impact of social cues about an EPM system on
performance quality and quantity. Computers in Human Behavior, 18,
85-101.
Stanton, J. M., &
Lin, L. F. (2003). Effects of Workplace Monitoring Policies on
Organizational Attractiveness and Potential Employment Discrimination.
Journal of Black Psychology, 29 (3), 257-274.
Stanton, J. M. and Kathryn Stam. “Information Technology,
Privacy, and Power within Organizations: A View from Boundary Theory
and Social Exchange Perspectives.” Surveillance and Society. Vol. 2,
Spring 2003. http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/articles1(2)/boundarytheory.pdf
Stanton, J. M., &
Weiss, E. M. (2000). Electronic Monitoring in Their Own Words: An
Exploratory Study of Employees' Experiences with New Types of
Surveillance. Computers in Human Behavior, 16, 423-440.
Stanton, J. M., &
Weiss, E. M. (2003). Technology and personnel data: Contrasting the
concerns of human resource managers and employees. Behaviour and
Information Technology, 25 (5), 291-304.
Stanton, J. M.,
Sarkar-Barney, S. T. M. (2003). A Detailed analysis of task
performance with and without computer monitoring. International
Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 16 (2), 345-366.
Zakaria, N., Stanton,
J. M., & Sarkar-Barney, S. (2003). Designing and implementing
culturally-sensitive IT applications: The interaction of culture
values and privacy issues in the Middle East. Information
Technology and People, 16, 49-75.
Zakaria, N., Stam, K., and J. M. Stanton. "Exploring Security
and Privacy Issues in Hospital Information System: An Information
Boundary Theory Perspective." Poster presented at the American
Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, Foundations of
Informatics, Washington, D.C., November 8-12, 2003.
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