Etude mondiale sur les pertes financières indirectes dues au hameçonnage

Alvin C.M. Leung, Indranil Bose

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review

Abstract

This research studies the indirect financial impact of phishing announcements on firm value. Using about 3,000 phishing announcements, we showed that phishing has a significantly negative impact on firms regardless of their size. We also discovered that place of incorporation, type of ownership, industry, and time are significant factors exacerbating the impact. Our research findings may give some insights to industrial practitioners about attitude of investors towards phishing. Compared to other similar event studies, our research has also made several significant breakthroughs. Firstly, we used the largest data set ever in prior event studies. Secondly, our research is the first to analyze global phenomena concerning phishing. Thirdly, we enhanced the robustness of a regression model by introducing the criterion of selection of best fit market index based on R square. We believe that our research can add value to the literature in the subjects of phishing research and event studies.
Original languageFrench
Title of host publicationICIS 2008 Proceedings - Twenty Ninth International Conference on Information Systems
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes
Event29th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2008) - Paris, France
Duration: 14 Dec 200817 Dec 2008

Conference

Conference29th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2008)
Abbreviated titleICIS2008
PlaceFrance
CityParis
Period14/12/0817/12/08

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