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|Forschungsgruppe=Critical Information Infrastructures | |Forschungsgruppe=Critical Information Infrastructures | ||
|Abschlussarbeitsstatus=Offen | |Abschlussarbeitsstatus=Offen | ||
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Digital service providers frequently undergo independent third party assessments (i.e., IT certifications) to signal a high degree of service security and privacy. However, the academic literature presents a pattern of inconsistent findings with regard to certification effectiveness. As prior research only analyzes the impact of certifications from a black box perspective (i.e., embedded vs. not embedded a certification seal), we currently lack a deep understanding about certification effectiveness. By conducting interviews with consumers of digital services, we want to derive a detailed theoretical model about certification effectiveness. | Digital service providers frequently undergo independent third party assessments (i.e., IT certifications) to signal a high degree of service security and privacy. However, the academic literature presents a pattern of inconsistent findings with regard to certification effectiveness. As prior research only analyzes the impact of certifications from a black box perspective (i.e., embedded vs. not embedded a certification seal), we currently lack a deep understanding about certification effectiveness. By conducting interviews with consumers of digital services, we want to derive a detailed theoretical model about certification effectiveness. | ||
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The objective of this theses is to interview cloud service customers (end users or managers in organizations) and analyze the interviews to identify factors that influence certification effectivness. | The objective of this theses is to interview cloud service customers (end users or managers in organizations) and analyze the interviews to identify factors that influence certification effectivness. | ||
− | Introductory literature: | + | <strong>Introductory literature:</strong> |
Lins, S & Sunyaev, A 2017, 'Unblackboxing IT Certifications:A Theoretical Model ExplainingIT Certification Effectiveness', Proceedings of the Thirty Eighth International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2017), South Korea, pp. 1-13. | Lins, S & Sunyaev, A 2017, 'Unblackboxing IT Certifications:A Theoretical Model ExplainingIT Certification Effectiveness', Proceedings of the Thirty Eighth International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2017), South Korea, pp. 1-13. | ||
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Version vom 5. März 2018, 09:41 Uhr
Abschlussarbeitstyp: Bachelor, Master
Betreuer: Sebastian Lins
Forschungsgruppe: Critical Information Infrastructures
Archivierungsnummer: 4278
Abschlussarbeitsstatus: Offen
Beginn: unbekannt
Abgabe: unbekannt
Background:
Digital service providers frequently undergo independent third party assessments (i.e., IT certifications) to signal a high degree of service security and privacy. However, the academic literature presents a pattern of inconsistent findings with regard to certification effectiveness. As prior research only analyzes the impact of certifications from a black box perspective (i.e., embedded vs. not embedded a certification seal), we currently lack a deep understanding about certification effectiveness. By conducting interviews with consumers of digital services, we want to derive a detailed theoretical model about certification effectiveness.
Objective(s):
The objective of this theses is to interview cloud service customers (end users or managers in organizations) and analyze the interviews to identify factors that influence certification effectivness.
Introductory literature:
Lins, S & Sunyaev, A 2017, 'Unblackboxing IT Certifications:A Theoretical Model ExplainingIT Certification Effectiveness', Proceedings of the Thirty Eighth International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2017), South Korea, pp. 1-13.