7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations

Given the importance of technologies to organizations, technology leakages can cause considerable financial losses and threaten the survival of firms. Although organizations use technology protection diagnostic models to prevent such leakages, most diagnostic models focus on cybersecurity, and the e...

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Main Authors: Hyunae Park, Youngcheon Yoo, Hwansoo Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7020
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spelling doaj-cc87a0caa70d4dc5b5cb0e03f5c8c6602021-07-15T15:46:18ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01137020702010.3390/su131370207S Model for Technology Protection of OrganizationsHyunae Park0Youngcheon Yoo1Hwansoo Lee2Department of IT Law, Dankook University, Yongin-si 16890, KoreaDepartment of IT Law, Dankook University, Yongin-si 16890, KoreaDepartment of Industrial Security, Dankook University, Yongin-si 16890, KoreaGiven the importance of technologies to organizations, technology leakages can cause considerable financial losses and threaten the survival of firms. Although organizations use technology protection diagnostic models to prevent such leakages, most diagnostic models focus on cybersecurity, and the evaluation system is complex, making it difficult for SMEs to use it. This makes them unsuitable for the general technology protection diagnosis of companies. Hence, this study proposes a diagnostic model that assesses these technology protection capabilities of organizations from personnel and administrative perspectives. Drawing upon the individual elements of the 7S model—shared values, strategy, structure, systems, staff, style, and skills—our model analyzes the influence of the elements on the technology protection capabilities of organizations. To determine this influence, the study conducts a questionnaire survey among 435 employees from large, larger medium-sized, and small and medium enterprises. Using the partial least squares and the artificial neural network methods, the study determines the ranking of the relative importance of the 7s elements. The results show that the shared values element most significantly influences these capabilities. The remaining elements influence the technology protection capabilities in the following order from the greatest to the least effect: staff, strategy, structure, systems, style, and skills. These findings highlight the significance of developing an awareness of the necessity of technology protection among all the members of an organization.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7020technology leakagetechnology protection7S modelindustrial security
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author Hyunae Park
Youngcheon Yoo
Hwansoo Lee
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Hwansoo Lee
7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations
Sustainability
technology leakage
technology protection
7S model
industrial security
author_facet Hyunae Park
Youngcheon Yoo
Hwansoo Lee
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title 7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations
title_short 7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations
title_full 7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations
title_fullStr 7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations
title_full_unstemmed 7S Model for Technology Protection of Organizations
title_sort 7s model for technology protection of organizations
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Given the importance of technologies to organizations, technology leakages can cause considerable financial losses and threaten the survival of firms. Although organizations use technology protection diagnostic models to prevent such leakages, most diagnostic models focus on cybersecurity, and the evaluation system is complex, making it difficult for SMEs to use it. This makes them unsuitable for the general technology protection diagnosis of companies. Hence, this study proposes a diagnostic model that assesses these technology protection capabilities of organizations from personnel and administrative perspectives. Drawing upon the individual elements of the 7S model—shared values, strategy, structure, systems, staff, style, and skills—our model analyzes the influence of the elements on the technology protection capabilities of organizations. To determine this influence, the study conducts a questionnaire survey among 435 employees from large, larger medium-sized, and small and medium enterprises. Using the partial least squares and the artificial neural network methods, the study determines the ranking of the relative importance of the 7s elements. The results show that the shared values element most significantly influences these capabilities. The remaining elements influence the technology protection capabilities in the following order from the greatest to the least effect: staff, strategy, structure, systems, style, and skills. These findings highlight the significance of developing an awareness of the necessity of technology protection among all the members of an organization.
topic technology leakage
technology protection
7S model
industrial security
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7020
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