Key Factors Affecting User Adoption of Open-Access Data Repositories in Intelligence and Security Informatics: An Affordance Perspective

Bo Wen, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Mohammadreza Ebrahimi, Hsinchun Chen

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Abstract

Rich, diverse cybersecurity data are critical for efforts by the intelligence and security informatics (ISI) community. Although open-access data repositories (OADRs) provide tremendous benefits for ISI researchers and practitioners, determinants of their adoption remain understudied. Drawing on affordance theory and extant ISI literature, this study proposes a factor model to explain how the essential and unique affordances of an OADR (i.e., relevance, accessibility, and integration) affect individual professionals' intentions to use and collaborate with AZSecure, a major OADR. A survey study designed to test the model and hypotheses reveals that the effects of affordances on ISI professionals' intentions to use and collaborate are mediated by perceived usefulness and ease of use, which then jointly determine their perceived value. This study advances ISI research by specifying three important affordances of OADRs; it also contributes to extant technology adoption literature by scrutinizing and affirming the interplay of essential user acceptance and value perceptions to explain ISI professionals' adoptions of OADRs.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number10
JournalACM Transactions on Management Information Systems
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 5 2021

Keywords

  • affordance theory
  • Intelligence and security informatics
  • open-access data repositories
  • perceived value
  • technology acceptance
  • user technology adoption

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Management Information Systems
  • General Computer Science

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