Title: The moderating roles of gender and social norms on the relationship between protection motivation and risky online behavior among in-service teachers
Authors: Chou, Hui-Lien
Sun, Jerry Chih-Yuan
教育研究所
Institute of Education
Keywords: Gender studies;Adult learning;Media in education
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2017
Abstract: Online safety problems, such as computer virus infections, malicious software, phishing and personal data theft or leakage, have worsened in recent years and are often exacerbated by Internet users' thoughtless online behavior. In-service teachers, particularly those in compulsory education, constitute a population of Internet users that is seldom investigated. Nevertheless, teachers play a vital role in shaping adolescents' online safety behavior and can impart the concepts of online safety to students through their interactions in daily life. Consequently, the motivations for teachers' risky online behavior warrant further investigation. The findings of prior studies involving online safety behavior based on protection motivation theory (PMT) have been mixed, which suggests the existence of moderating factors. The present study recruited 505 in-service teachers and examined the moderating roles of gender and social norms based on PMT using a multi group analysis. We also conducted qualitative interviews to corroborate the results of the statistical analysis. The results indicate that to prevent teachers from engaging in risky online behavior, it is necessary but not sufficient to enhance teachers' skills in coping with online safety problems or to create a climate that encourages them to adopt protective measures. The role of coping self-efficacy varied with perceived social norms, and the function of perceived response efficacy was contingent on gender. The implications for the theoretical understanding of and practical suggestions for online safety education are discussed. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2017.05.003
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/145744
ISSN: 0360-1315
DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2017.05.003
Journal: COMPUTERS & EDUCATION
Volume: 112
Begin Page: 83
End Page: 96
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