Social networking sites have become increasingly popular destinations for people wishing to chat, play games, make new friends or simply stay in touch. Furthermore, many organizations have been quick to grasp the potential they offer for marketing, recruitment and economic activities. Nevertheless, counterclaims depict such spaces as arenas where deception, social grooming and the posting of defamatory content flourish. Much research in this area has focused on the ends to which people deploy the technology, and the consequences arising, with a view to making policy recommendations and ethical interventions. In this paper, we argue that tracing where morality lies is more complex than these efforts suggest. Using the case of a popular socia...
AbstractThe unprecedented development of online social networks raises a series of questions regardi...
Research and practice have mostly focused on the “bright side” of social media, aiming to understand...
Social media business practices are evaluated using duty ethics, utilitarian ethics, and virtue ethi...
Social networking sites have become increasingly popular destinations for people wishing to chat, pl...
Social networking sites have become increasingly popular destinations for people wishing to chat, pl...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide insights into the moral values embodied by a popular social net...
Paper has been accepted for publication in Information, Technology and People.Purpose: This paper pr...
In the first decade of the 21st century, new media technologies for social networking such as Facebo...
This paper argues in favor of more widespread and systematic applications of a virtue-based normativ...
In this paper, I offer a moral analysis of Facebook. What are the morally positive features of Faceb...
Mobile networks are making the internet and particularly social network sites such as Facebook and T...
This article aims to widen the question of online social networks sites (SNS) ethics going beyond th...
The paradox of social networks in organizations is that they are a very important means of formation...
About the Book Social media have accelerated communication, expanded business horizons and connecte...
Social media is at the core of digital transformations in organizations. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn...
AbstractThe unprecedented development of online social networks raises a series of questions regardi...
Research and practice have mostly focused on the “bright side” of social media, aiming to understand...
Social media business practices are evaluated using duty ethics, utilitarian ethics, and virtue ethi...
Social networking sites have become increasingly popular destinations for people wishing to chat, pl...
Social networking sites have become increasingly popular destinations for people wishing to chat, pl...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide insights into the moral values embodied by a popular social net...
Paper has been accepted for publication in Information, Technology and People.Purpose: This paper pr...
In the first decade of the 21st century, new media technologies for social networking such as Facebo...
This paper argues in favor of more widespread and systematic applications of a virtue-based normativ...
In this paper, I offer a moral analysis of Facebook. What are the morally positive features of Faceb...
Mobile networks are making the internet and particularly social network sites such as Facebook and T...
This article aims to widen the question of online social networks sites (SNS) ethics going beyond th...
The paradox of social networks in organizations is that they are a very important means of formation...
About the Book Social media have accelerated communication, expanded business horizons and connecte...
Social media is at the core of digital transformations in organizations. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn...
AbstractThe unprecedented development of online social networks raises a series of questions regardi...
Research and practice have mostly focused on the “bright side” of social media, aiming to understand...
Social media business practices are evaluated using duty ethics, utilitarian ethics, and virtue ethi...