When bubbles burst: mimetic insights into minimising confidentiality breaches
When bubbles burst: mimetic insights into minimising confidentiality breaches
This paper presents a theoretical model to help managers visualize and manage confidential situations more effectively. The model metaphorically likens a confidential setting to the properties of a soap bubble, eg. elastic expansion or contraction, minimal surface area to contain a given volume,fragility, surface tension, pressure, stress, strain and the potential for bursting thereby releasing the contents to the external environment. We explore the conceptual developments in two phases. Firstly, looking at how a bubble and confidential scenario form and grow. Secondly, we consider how a bubble may burst and map these forces to ways in which confidentiality may be breached. Many attributes are mapped, the key ones being: the embedded value within the system, the criticality of maintaining confidentiality, increasing pressure, the corresponding stress/strain dynamics and the levels of trust between stakeholders. Key research propositions are derived from the model which aims to minimise the risk of a confidentiality breach.
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Harwood, I.A.
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Turnock, S.R.
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Ashleigh, M.J.
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February 2014
Harwood, I.A.
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Turnock, S.R.
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Ashleigh, M.J.
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Harwood, I.A., Turnock, S.R. and Ashleigh, M.J.
(2014)
When bubbles burst: mimetic insights into minimising confidentiality breaches.
European Management Journal, 32 (1), .
(doi:10.1016/j.emj.2013.07.011).
Abstract
This paper presents a theoretical model to help managers visualize and manage confidential situations more effectively. The model metaphorically likens a confidential setting to the properties of a soap bubble, eg. elastic expansion or contraction, minimal surface area to contain a given volume,fragility, surface tension, pressure, stress, strain and the potential for bursting thereby releasing the contents to the external environment. We explore the conceptual developments in two phases. Firstly, looking at how a bubble and confidential scenario form and grow. Secondly, we consider how a bubble may burst and map these forces to ways in which confidentiality may be breached. Many attributes are mapped, the key ones being: the embedded value within the system, the criticality of maintaining confidentiality, increasing pressure, the corresponding stress/strain dynamics and the levels of trust between stakeholders. Key research propositions are derived from the model which aims to minimise the risk of a confidentiality breach.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 27 August 2013
Published date: February 2014
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Civil Maritime & Env. Eng & Sci Unit, Southampton Business School
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/355113
ISSN: 0263-2373
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