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Purpose

This study aims to replicate and assess the applicability and generalizability of Bulgurcu et al.'s (2010) information security policy compliance model to participants from Ethiopia, focusing on understanding compliance behavior with information security policies (ISPs).

Design/methodology/approach

The study replicates Bulgurcu et al.’s (2010) research methodology. They empirically tested their model using data collected through a survey of 464 employees from a diverse set of organizations in the United States. In this study, the authors used a self-administered survey approach to collect data from 318 valid responses from university students in Ethiopia. The structural equation modeling technique with SmartPLS 4.0 is used to test hypotheses derived from the original model.

Findings

The replication results confirm most of the hypotheses from the original study, indicating that their model is generalizable to the Ethiopian population. However, the study also identifies differences between the original and replicated results, suggesting potential cultural variations requiring further examination.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature by replicating and extending the original study’s findings in a different cultural context, namely Ethiopia. It highlights the importance of understanding compliance behavior with ISPs across diverse populations and emphasizes the need for future replication studies to explore the impact of culture on intention toward information security behavior.

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