Prof. Bansal’s research accepted into two different journals
UW-Green Bay Cofrin School of Business Prof. Gaurav Bansal (MIS and Statistics), had two papers accepted into two different journals, recently. He is listed as first author on both. One of them is with former UW-Green Bay colleagues Prof. Steve Muzatko (Accounting) and Prof. Soo Il Shin (MIS), both of the Cofrin School of Business, which was accepted in Information Technology & People. Their study shows how information security policy noncompliance differs between genders based on the ethical orientation (helping the greatest number of people—ethics of care vs. damaging the fewest—ethics of justice) and organizational policies of reward and punishment. The other paper is with Prof. Merrill Warkentin (Mississippi State University), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) named distinguished scientist. Their work was accepted in The DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems. This study is among the first to examine the combined role of age and gender (since males and females age differently) and how trust in a business is formed and lost during an insider data breach. Bansal would like to acknowledge the support provided by Frederick E. Baer Professorship in Business as he conducted his research.