In this paper, we propose a framework to systematically analyze the structural form and thematic content of codes of ethics related to Information and Communication Technology (ICT codes of ethics). Then we apply this framework, within a sample of 30 organizations. Our purpose is to assess the organizational ethical positioning advocated by these ICT codes of ethics, using an adaptation of Kohlberg’s cognitive moral development theory (CMD). Our results indicate that a majority of the organizations studied adopt an ICT code which refers to the conventional level of CMD. The implications of our study for research and practice are discussed
In this paper we discuss a number of implications which follow from the way that the information sys...
Information technology has become so pervasive that opportunities for abuses abound. IT Ethics has t...
There is still surprisingly little explicit consideration of ethics in relation to IS. This paper a...
Ethics and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Governance both have their place in today’s bu...
The ethical behavior of information systems personnel remains a key IS management problem in need of...
Ethics and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Governance both have their place in today&rsqu...
Within an information technology (IT) environment, managerial and organizational influences may aff...
As our dependency on ever-more complex, opaque, and ubiquitous information and communication technol...
As our dependency on ever-more complex, opaque, and ubiquitous information and communication technol...
In today's organizations, ethical challenges relate to areas like fraud, right to privacy for consum...
In many professions, membership of a professional body is a requirement to practice that profession,...
Cybertechnology has had a significant impact on our social and moral systems. Ethics is a branch of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Technological advances increasingly mark our society but also bring with them unique ethical challen...
In most countries of the world, the “information revolution ” has altered many aspects of life signi...
In this paper we discuss a number of implications which follow from the way that the information sys...
Information technology has become so pervasive that opportunities for abuses abound. IT Ethics has t...
There is still surprisingly little explicit consideration of ethics in relation to IS. This paper a...
Ethics and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Governance both have their place in today’s bu...
The ethical behavior of information systems personnel remains a key IS management problem in need of...
Ethics and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Governance both have their place in today&rsqu...
Within an information technology (IT) environment, managerial and organizational influences may aff...
As our dependency on ever-more complex, opaque, and ubiquitous information and communication technol...
As our dependency on ever-more complex, opaque, and ubiquitous information and communication technol...
In today's organizations, ethical challenges relate to areas like fraud, right to privacy for consum...
In many professions, membership of a professional body is a requirement to practice that profession,...
Cybertechnology has had a significant impact on our social and moral systems. Ethics is a branch of ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Technological advances increasingly mark our society but also bring with them unique ethical challen...
In most countries of the world, the “information revolution ” has altered many aspects of life signi...
In this paper we discuss a number of implications which follow from the way that the information sys...
Information technology has become so pervasive that opportunities for abuses abound. IT Ethics has t...
There is still surprisingly little explicit consideration of ethics in relation to IS. This paper a...