Discovering the Emergence of Technical Sociology in Human Capital Systems and Technology-Driven Organizations

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4018/ijhcitp.300324
D. Burrell, C. Nobles
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In 2019 the global cost of cyber-crime was over 2 trillion dollars. Current research literature outlines that 80-90% of security breaches are due to human-enabled errors in the U.S. and the U.K. Organizations encounter a barrage of cybersecurity threats that prey on the propensity of human error, human inaction, human behavior, and human misbehavior. As a result, there is an emergence of a new area of research development around technical sociology or digital sociology as a domain to explore the human capital perspectives, group dynamics, and social aspects of cybersecurity and technology management. The paper uses a relational content analysis of the literature as the research approach aimed to determine the presence and relationships of common themes and concepts. The results were creation of a concept matrix model of interrelated co-occurring concepts. The approach used was outlined by Krippendorff who asserts that concepts are “ideational grains”; these grains can be thought of as emblems which develop connotation through their connections to other emblems.
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发现技术社会学在人力资本系统和技术驱动型组织中的出现
2019年,全球网络犯罪的成本超过2万亿美元。目前的研究文献表明,在美国和英国,80% -90%的安全漏洞是由于人为错误造成的。企业面临着大量的网络安全威胁,这些威胁都是基于人为错误、人为不作为、人为行为和人为不当行为的倾向。因此,围绕技术社会学或数字社会学出现了一个新的研究发展领域,作为一个探索人力资本视角、群体动力学以及网络安全和技术管理的社会方面的领域。本文使用文献的关系内容分析作为研究方法,旨在确定共同主题和概念的存在和关系。结果是建立了一个相互关联的共发生概念的概念矩阵模型。Krippendorff概述了所使用的方法,他断言概念是“概念颗粒”;这些谷物可以被认为是一种象征,通过与其他象征的联系来发展内涵。
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