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Henry Lucas

Henry Lucas

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University of Maryland, College Park · Decision, Operations & Information Technologies

Active 1972–2024

h-index26
Citations3.8k
Papers923 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Security
  • Economics
  • Law
  • Finance
  • Management
  • Public relations
  • Business

Selected publications

  • Centralized IT Decision Making and Cybersecurity Breaches: Evidence from U.S. Higher Education Institutions

    Journal of Management Information Systems · 2020 · 82 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Security
    • Computer Science
    • Business

    Despite the consensus that information security should become an important consideration in information technology (IT) governance rather than the sole responsibility of the IT department, important IT governance decisions are often made on the basis of fulfilling business needs with a minimal amount of attention paid to their implications for information security. We study how an important IT governance mechanism—the degree of centralized decision making—affects the likelihood of cybersecurity breaches. Examining a sample of 504 U.S. higher-education institutions over a four-year period, we find that a university with centralized IT governance is associated with fewer breaches. Interestingly, the effect of centralized IT governance is contingent on the heterogeneity of a university’s computing environment: Universities with more heterogeneous IT infrastructure benefit more from centralized IT decision making. In addition, we find the relationship between centralized governance and cybersecurity breaches is most pronounced in public universities and those with more intensive research activities. Collectively, these findings highlight the tradeoff between granting autonomy and flexibility in the use of information systems and enforcing standardized, organization-wide security protocols.

Frequent coauthors

  • Mirosław J. Skibniewski

    University of Maryland, College Park

    16 shared
  • Boo Young Chung

    Samsung SDS (South Korea)

    16 shared
  • Young Hoon Kwak

    Decision Sciences (United States)

    16 shared
  • Ajit Kambil

    Deloitte (United States)

    10 shared
  • Peng Huang

    7 shared
  • Sunil Mithas

    6 shared
  • Bruce W. Weber

    University of Delaware

    5 shared
  • G. Anandalingam

    5 shared
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