Understanding Knowledge Leakage & BYOD (Bring Your Own Device): A Mobile Worker Perspective
Carlos Andres Agudelo, Rachelle Bosua, Atif Ahmad, Sean B. Maynard

TL;DR
This paper explores how mobile workers' behaviors with BYOD can lead to accidental knowledge leakage, using the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior to explain and model this risk.
Contribution
It introduces a conceptual model explaining knowledge leakage via BYOD using DTPB and incorporates additional variables like device usage context.
Findings
DTPB explains reasons for knowledge leakage
Proposes a new conceptual model including BYOD factors
Highlights implications for organizational security
Abstract
Knowledge sharing drives innovation and the opportunity to develop a sustainable competitive advantage. However, in the extant knowledge management and information security literature, leakage from sharing activities is neglected. The risk of knowledge leakage is exacerbated with the pervasive use of mobile devices and the adoption of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). Thus, this research-in-progress paper examines the role of the behavior of mobile workers that engage in accidental knowledge leakage through the use of BYOD. We use the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior (DTPB) to explain the causes behind this phenomenon and how it negatively impacts organization's competitive advantage. The contributions of this study are the following. First, it posits that the reasons of knowledge leakage by mobile workers through BYOD can be explained using DTPB. Second, the paper proposes a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPersonal Information Management and User Behavior · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · AI in Service Interactions
