There is a lack of both theoretical and empirical research on the process of ethical decision making in the domain of information systems (IS). As a step in this direction, we describe and test a general ethical decision-making theory developed in the marketing discipline. We conducted a study on the ethical decision-making process of 243 entry-level IS professionals with regard to softlifting - that is, illegal copying of software for personal use. The results show support for the applicability of the tested ethical decision-making theory to the domain of IS, specifically in the context of softlifting. Entry-level IS professionals were found to use both deontological and teleological evaluations to arrive at an ethical judgment of a moral ...
This paper constructs and compares two practical approaches toward being ethical in developing infor...
Ethical failures at large, once-respected firms have dramatically illustrated that ethical behavior ...
Abstract: This paper uses a cases study about a technical decision to review to computerethics decis...
Soft lifting is a type of software piracy that is prevalent in today\u27s computer-dependent world. ...
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better understand pira...
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better understand pir...
To date, substantial research studies have been conducted in the field of ethical decision making in...
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better understand pira...
[[abstract]]The concept of self-efficacy is concerned with people's beliefs in their ability to prod...
Unethical behavior in the use of IT may result in significant negative impacts on the productivity, ...
In this paper we discuss a number of implications which follow from the way that the information sys...
Computer monitoring of workers\u27 e-mail is becoming an increasingly contentious issue. Organizatio...
Despite some notable and rare exceptions and after many years of relatively neglect (particularly in...
As the use of technology increases, the scope of computer-related ethical dilemmas continues to chan...
The field of information systems is beset with ethically challenging situations (i.e., monitoring, i...
This paper constructs and compares two practical approaches toward being ethical in developing infor...
Ethical failures at large, once-respected firms have dramatically illustrated that ethical behavior ...
Abstract: This paper uses a cases study about a technical decision to review to computerethics decis...
Soft lifting is a type of software piracy that is prevalent in today\u27s computer-dependent world. ...
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better understand pira...
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better understand pir...
To date, substantial research studies have been conducted in the field of ethical decision making in...
Software piracy costs the software industry billions of dollars each year. To better understand pira...
[[abstract]]The concept of self-efficacy is concerned with people's beliefs in their ability to prod...
Unethical behavior in the use of IT may result in significant negative impacts on the productivity, ...
In this paper we discuss a number of implications which follow from the way that the information sys...
Computer monitoring of workers\u27 e-mail is becoming an increasingly contentious issue. Organizatio...
Despite some notable and rare exceptions and after many years of relatively neglect (particularly in...
As the use of technology increases, the scope of computer-related ethical dilemmas continues to chan...
The field of information systems is beset with ethically challenging situations (i.e., monitoring, i...
This paper constructs and compares two practical approaches toward being ethical in developing infor...
Ethical failures at large, once-respected firms have dramatically illustrated that ethical behavior ...
Abstract: This paper uses a cases study about a technical decision to review to computerethics decis...