2025
Malimage, K. (2025). Inertia, Deterrence, and Organizational Fraud: A Study on Behavioral Intentions in Commission Schemes. American Accounting Association Annual Fraud Conference.
2024
Malimage, K. (2024). Enhancing Internal Control Compliance: The Role of SETA Programs through the Lens of General Deterrence Theory. Florida Behavioral Accounting Research Symposium, Florida Atlantic University.
2017
Malimage, K. & Weber, J. (2017). Does Corporate Social Responsibility Reduce Employee Theft? Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
2017
Malimage, K. (2017). Investigating Small Business Fraud. Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference, Washington, DC.
2017
Malimage, K. (2017). Making a Habit of Internal Control Compliance. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
2015
Malimage, K. et al. (2015). Impact of Deterrence and Inertia on Information Security Policy Modifications. 7th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on AIS, Fort Worth, TX.
2014
Malimage, K. & Smith, S. (2014). Accounting for Bitcoin: Is it an Investment or Currency? Decision Sciences Institute, Tampa, FL.
2014
Malimage, K. et al. (2014). The Impact of SETA Programs on Effective IT Controls and SOX Compliance. Decision Sciences Institute, Tampa, FL.
2012
Malimage, K. & Warkentin, M. (2012). Impact of Protection Motivation and Deterrence on IS Security Policy Compliance. WISP, Orlando, FL.
2012
Malimage, K. et al. (2012). Factors Influencing Behavioral Intentions of Auditor Compliance using Deterrence Theory. Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, CA.
2012
Malimage, K. & Warkentin, M. (2012). The Role of Habits in Information Security Behaviors. IFIP Dewald Roode Workshop, Provo, UT.
2012
Malimage, K. et al. (2012). Measuring Secure Behavior: A Research Commentary. Annual Symposium on Information Assurance, Albany, NY.
2011
Malimage, K. et al. (2011). Measuring the Dependent Variable for Research into Secure Behaviors. Decision Sciences Institute, Boston, MA.
2011
Malimage, K. & Warkentin, M. (2011). Perceived Value of Data on Anti-Virus Software Usage: An Empirical Study of Protection Motivation. IFIP Dewald Roode Workshop, Blacksburg, VA.