Driving Information Security Innovation with Sustainable IT Capabilities
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https://doi.org/10.5555/ijosmas.v5i4.431Keywords:
ISM Assimilation, IT Business Spanning Capability, IT Infrastructure, IT Proactive Stance, Sustainable IT Capabilities.Abstract
This study explores the relationship between sustainable IT capabilities and ISM Assimilation in organizations. By focusing on three key Sustainable IT Capabilities, namely IT Infrastructure, IT Business Spanning Capability, and IT Proactive Stance, this study investigates how these three capabilities influence the integration of ISM practices in an organizational context. Data collected from 157 upper management level employees at several companies in Indonesia that implemented ISM were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The data were analyzed with SEM PLS and SmartPLS 4.0 software. The results showed a positive influence of sustainable IT capabilities on ISM Assimilation. So the three factors of sustainable IT capabilities, namely: IT Infrastructure, I T Business Spanning Capability, and IT Proactive Stance have a positive effect on ISM Assimilation. These findings provide valuable insights for organizational leaders and business owners to develop sustainable IT strategies that enhance information security and promote the assimilation of ISM practices for sustainable asset management.
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