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Increasing pension participation rates through automatic enrolment: a critique of firm size
(2016-09-01)
This paper focuses on the question: “Will automatic enrolment (AE) legislation impact on
the participation rates for small firms?” We develop a model to explain why large
organisations are more likely to offer pensions ...
Framing or gaming? Constructing a study to explore the impact of option presentation on consumers
(2016-02-18)
The manner in which choice is framed influences individuals’ decision-making. This
research examines the impact of different decision constructs on decision-making by
focusing on the more problematic decision constructs: ...
The times they are a-changin for ICT service provision: A cloud computing business model perspective
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2016-06-12)
Cloud computing has accelerated business model evolution for delivering information, commu-nication and technology (ICT) solutions. In transitioning from traditional to cloud-based service provision, some ICT vendors have ...
How passengers of low cost carriers feel the pressure: Pricing tactics and other stories
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2016-08-24)
Low cost carriers (LCCs) market their flights as low cost and aim to garner as much additional revenue as possible from ancillary services such as baggage and priority boarding. Therefore, airlines encourage customers’ ...
Running while standing still: Rethinking ICT business model decisions for the new cloud economy
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2016-06-20)
Cloud computing has underpinned an accelerated business model evolution for delivering ICT solutions. However, some established business model mature ICT providers are experiencing substantial difficulties related to the ...
Contextualising the insider threat: a mixed method study
(AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2016-12-10)
The insider threat is potentially the most damaging and costly threat to organisations, and
while there is a considerable body of literature aimed at understanding this phenomenon, we
contend that the theories contained ...
The effect of organisational and national culture on employee security behaviour: A qualitative study
(Centre for Security, Communications & Network Research, Plymouth University, 2016-07)
An increasing number of information security breaches in organisations presents a serious
threat to the confidentiality of personal and commercially sensitive data. Recent research
shows that humans are the weakest link ...