This study examines how different groups (students, full-time employees and IT professionals) respond to ethical IT decisions. Each group operates within a particular ethical work climate, socializing ethical and unethical, professional and or unprofessional behaviors facing ethical IT dilemmas. Two-hundred and forty respondents across three groups assessed two vignettes depicting ethical IT dilemmas, one of a programmer hacking into bank software and another of an employee using computer equipment for personal work. The results suggest that for students and IT professionals, levels of professionalism was linked to ethical and whistleblowing behavior, but this relationship was absent for other non-IT employees regardless of the ethical dile...
This research is aimed at developing a framework for preparing and supporting IT professionals as th...
IT professionals work in an environment which is under continual innovation, exerts a global influen...
This paper discusses attitudes toward ethical issues in information systems. Approximately 150 subje...
This study examines how different groups (students, full-time employees and IT professionals) respon...
Information technology (IT) professionals have countless opportunities to engage in inappropriate, n...
This article gives an intense understanding of IT professionalism and ethics with some analysis on t...
A recent study by Banerjee, Cronan and Jones (1998) proposed and tested an information technology (I...
When faced with an ambiguous ethical situation related to information technology (IT), the individua...
In many professions, membership of a professional body is a requirement to practice that profession,...
This paper describes an exploratory, survey-based study designed to address questions related to the...
Technological advancements have seen information technology develop and establish itself as a domina...
Within an information technology (IT) environment, managerial and organizational influences may aff...
Professional computer ethics has widened its scope over the last 20 years as a direct result of the ...
Even though information systems have provided immense benefit for businesses and society, their unet...
Information Systems technology promises to transform our world. The pertinent ethical question is wh...
This research is aimed at developing a framework for preparing and supporting IT professionals as th...
IT professionals work in an environment which is under continual innovation, exerts a global influen...
This paper discusses attitudes toward ethical issues in information systems. Approximately 150 subje...
This study examines how different groups (students, full-time employees and IT professionals) respon...
Information technology (IT) professionals have countless opportunities to engage in inappropriate, n...
This article gives an intense understanding of IT professionalism and ethics with some analysis on t...
A recent study by Banerjee, Cronan and Jones (1998) proposed and tested an information technology (I...
When faced with an ambiguous ethical situation related to information technology (IT), the individua...
In many professions, membership of a professional body is a requirement to practice that profession,...
This paper describes an exploratory, survey-based study designed to address questions related to the...
Technological advancements have seen information technology develop and establish itself as a domina...
Within an information technology (IT) environment, managerial and organizational influences may aff...
Professional computer ethics has widened its scope over the last 20 years as a direct result of the ...
Even though information systems have provided immense benefit for businesses and society, their unet...
Information Systems technology promises to transform our world. The pertinent ethical question is wh...
This research is aimed at developing a framework for preparing and supporting IT professionals as th...
IT professionals work in an environment which is under continual innovation, exerts a global influen...
This paper discusses attitudes toward ethical issues in information systems. Approximately 150 subje...