Abstract

ABSTRACT Recently, enterprises are protecting information assets with the various means of control and management. Nevertheless, they are confronted with the dile mma which the higher securitylevel they request, the lesser efficiency and productivity in short terms they acquire by the inconvenience of business process. In addition, in spite of the steady increase of organization’s investment on information protection, the systematic way for the perfor- mance measurement of information protection has not been suggested, so that in reality, it is difficult to make the decision to invest on information-prot ection and elicit the direction to improve it. For this reason, this study intended to establish the concept of the pro- tection and security of information assets of enterprises and to categorize the type of activities to protect information assets into management activi ty and control activity, and analyze the effects of management activity and control activity for information asset protection on the performance of information asset protection activity and organization. For this research, questionnaire survey was conducted with literature study and the PLS(Partial Least Square) was used to analyze the measurement model and hypotheses testing. The PLS analysis results indicate that management acti vity for information asset protection affects information asset protection performance. Further, organizational perfor- mance is influenced by information asset protection performance. Practical implications of these findings and future research implications are also discussed.

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