This paper extends forward thinking by information ethics and business education scholars to introduce a Privacy Curriculum Taxonomy (PCT) that repurposes business curricula around the emerging personal information privacy paradigm. The seminal challenge confronting business education leaders is to respond to the ontological paradigm shift from a physical society driven by material and monetary processes, towards a digital society driven by information supply and the growing demand for information privacy. The PCT is advanced as an initial framework for engaging business curriculum planners in the considerations required to repurpose existing disciplines around digital society information and privacy processes. After a current literature re...
An “information privacy gap ” exists in marketing education, with little research addressing the sta...
The surge in online learning prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic created a seller’s market for educati...
Despite educators’ eagerness to return to “normal,” the pandemic has demonstrated the importance and...
This paper presents a Privacy Pedagogy Module (PPM) to improve the comprehension, conceptualization,...
To learn about the risks from their data privacy loss, children need look no further. Digitalized ed...
Doris “Katey” Walker, Privacy in the information age, Kansas State University, September 1997
The boom in technology has taken over every sector of the private and public life. From hospitals to...
Information privacy has received significant attention in past years. The shift from physical to onl...
Abstract Privacy and data protection are a major stumbling blocks for a data-driven educational futu...
One of the most important topics in modern information technology today is the impact of pri-vacy et...
Libraries and librarians have dealt with patron privacy issues since their inception, often serving ...
With technological advancement, privacy has become a concept that is difficult to define, understand...
ABSTRACT Privacy studies may be seen by some teacher educators as being ‘anti-technology ’ in their ...
In the middle of the Information Age (Toffler) educational institutions have focused on a wide range...
Electronic commerce will be pivotal to the economy in the current information age. With the dawn of...
An “information privacy gap ” exists in marketing education, with little research addressing the sta...
The surge in online learning prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic created a seller’s market for educati...
Despite educators’ eagerness to return to “normal,” the pandemic has demonstrated the importance and...
This paper presents a Privacy Pedagogy Module (PPM) to improve the comprehension, conceptualization,...
To learn about the risks from their data privacy loss, children need look no further. Digitalized ed...
Doris “Katey” Walker, Privacy in the information age, Kansas State University, September 1997
The boom in technology has taken over every sector of the private and public life. From hospitals to...
Information privacy has received significant attention in past years. The shift from physical to onl...
Abstract Privacy and data protection are a major stumbling blocks for a data-driven educational futu...
One of the most important topics in modern information technology today is the impact of pri-vacy et...
Libraries and librarians have dealt with patron privacy issues since their inception, often serving ...
With technological advancement, privacy has become a concept that is difficult to define, understand...
ABSTRACT Privacy studies may be seen by some teacher educators as being ‘anti-technology ’ in their ...
In the middle of the Information Age (Toffler) educational institutions have focused on a wide range...
Electronic commerce will be pivotal to the economy in the current information age. With the dawn of...
An “information privacy gap ” exists in marketing education, with little research addressing the sta...
The surge in online learning prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic created a seller’s market for educati...
Despite educators’ eagerness to return to “normal,” the pandemic has demonstrated the importance and...