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An assessment of critical success factors in information security implementation in organizations in Ghana

Purpose This paper aims to identify the critical success factors in improving information security in Ghanaian firms. Design/methodology/approach Through an exploratory study of both public and private Ghanaian organizations. The study relied on a research model based on the technology–organization–...

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Published in:Information and computer security 2024-11, Vol.32 (5), p.573-597
Main Authors: Nterful, Joshua, Adam, Ibrahim Osman, Alhassan, Muftawu Dzang, Abdul-Salam, Abdallah, Gbambegu Umar, Abubakar
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose This paper aims to identify the critical success factors in improving information security in Ghanaian firms. Design/methodology/approach Through an exploratory study of both public and private Ghanaian organizations. The study relied on a research model based on the technology–organization–environment (TOE) framework and a survey instrument to collect data from 525 employees. The data was analyzed using partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Findings The findings confirm the role of the technological, organizational and environmental contexts as significant determinants in the implementation of information security in Ghanaian organizations. Results from PLS-SEM analysis demonstrated a positive correlation between the technology component of information security initiative, organization’s internal efforts toward its acceptance and a successful implementation of information security in Ghanaian firms. Top management support and fund allocation among others will result in positive information security initiatives and positive attitudes toward securing the organization’s information assets. Research limitations/implications The authors discussed the implications of the authors’ findings for research, practice and policy. Social implications The results of this study will be useful for both governmental and non-governmental organizations in terms of best practices for increasing information security. Results from this study will aid organizations in developing countries to better understand their information security needs and identify the necessary procedures to address them. Originality/value This study contributes to filling the knowledge gap in organizational information security research and the TOE framework. Despite the TOE framework being one of the most influential theories in contemporary research of information system domains in an organizational context, there is not enough research linking the domains of information security and the TOE model.
ISSN:2056-4961
2056-497X
DOI:10.1108/ICS-11-2022-0174