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User Motivations in Protecting Information Security: Protection Motivation Theory Versus Self-Determination Theory

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2017
Managers desiring to protect information systems must understand how to most effectively motivate users to engage in secure behaviors.
Philip Menard   +2 more
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Protection Motivation Theory

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 2010
This article reviews the published studies in the physical activity domain, which include novel hypothesis from our laboratory, that have tested Rogers' Protection Motivation Theory. Across the various population groups, the theory's coping appraisal is generally supported; however, there is limited support for the theory's threat components ...
Plotnikoff, Ronald C., Trinh, Linda
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A Motive to Protect [Memoirs]

IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 2011
When I began working on an electric arc test method in late 1994, DuPont had a job they needed me to do, so I just started working on it. I was not thinking about why I should work on this project. I was assigned a job, and I was receiving a paycheck, and, of course, I tried to do the best I could.
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Motivating IS security compliance: Insights from Habit and Protection Motivation Theory

Information & Management, 2012
Employees' failure to comply with IS security procedures is a key concern for organizations today. A number of socio-cognitive theories have been used to explain this. However, prior studies have not examined the influence of past and automatic behavior on employee decisions to comply.
Anthony Vance   +2 more
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On the Edge of Protection: Motives for Migration

2021
Cultural identity can be influenced by migration movements that have a strong effect on the formation of a nation. Inevitably, the transformation of cultural identity as a result of immigration for both ends—immigrants and homeowners—is a clear truth.
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Intentions to Consume Omega-3 Fatty Acids: A Comparison of Protection Motivation Theory and Ordered Protection Motivation Theory

Journal of Dietary Supplements, 2011
There has been limited research to date into methods for increasing people's intentions to use omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA), which have been linked with decreased risk of suffering from numerous major diseases. The present study employed a cross-sectional design with 380 university students, employees, and visitors to investigate the ...
Calder, S C, Davidson, G, Ho, R
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Motivation in Eye Protection Programmes*

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1970
Although the need for eye protection against impact hazards is well recognized, eye protection programmes are of no value unless they are used. The methods of compulsion are costly, limited in application, frequently unsuccessful and unlikely to produce a satisfactory permanent solution.
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The Behavior of Ants in a Maze in Response to a Change from Food Motivation to Protective Motivation

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2001
The ability of Myrmica rubra scout ants to modify the foraging habit, formed in a symmetrical multiple-choice maze, in the situation in which the reinforcement (syrup) was replaced with a brood of the same species was studied. When the "test" was performed at the same high level of food motivation of the family as applied during training, the ants were
A Y, Karas, G P, Udalova
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Restore and protect motivations following shame

Cognition & Emotion, 2010
Shame has been found to promote both approach and withdrawal behaviours. Shame theories have not been able to explain how shame can promote such contrasting behaviours. In the present article, the authors provide an explanation for this. Shame was hypothesised to activate approach behaviours to restore the threatened self, and in situations when this ...
de Hooge, I.E.   +2 more
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Protection Motivation Variables in HIV Testing: The Function of Motivational Factors

Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 2007
Most previous studies on HIV/AIDS using Rogers' protection motivation theory (PMT) have focused on primary prevention. This study examined the utility of PMT for predicting HIV testing, a form of secondary prevention. Cross-sectional survey data from 243 young adults was assessed.
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