Innovations in technology have created new ethical challenges. Essential use of electronic communication in the workplace has escalated at an astronomical rate over the past decade. As such, legal and ethical dilemmas confronted by both the employer and the employee concerning managerial control and ownership of einformation have increased dramatically in the USA. From the employer-s perspective, ownership and control of all information created for the workplace is an undeniable source of economic advantage and must be monitored zealously. From the perspective of the employee, individual rights, such as privacy, freedom of speech, and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure, continue to be stalwart legal guarantees that employers are n...
Today’s managers – drawing on the expertise of their IT professionals – can use technology for both ...
Ethical concerns in information systems were given new urgency to the rise of the internet and digit...
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This project explores the broad range of ethical issues that have emerged in the workplace due to t...
This report introduces readers, perhaps college students new to business ethics or to the vast numbe...
[Excerpt] If freedom comes with responsibility, then the spate of new tools enabling employee survei...
The ongoing discussions today about electronic monitoring and workplace surveillance in various disc...
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The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of whether or not employers should have the abil...
An analysis 216 SHRM professionals in Texas looked into views of organizational online monitoring. T...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to investigate the ethical implications of emerging ...
Employee monitoring, due to the increase in cyberloafing and lawsuits, has become more widespread an...
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
The general framework of this thesis is that of ethical Technology Assessment (eTA). Whereas the fir...
The boundary between work and private life is blurring as a result of changes in the organization of...
Today’s managers – drawing on the expertise of their IT professionals – can use technology for both ...
Ethical concerns in information systems were given new urgency to the rise of the internet and digit...
In today's organizations, ethical challenges relate to areas like fraud, right to privacy for consum...
This project explores the broad range of ethical issues that have emerged in the workplace due to t...
This report introduces readers, perhaps college students new to business ethics or to the vast numbe...
[Excerpt] If freedom comes with responsibility, then the spate of new tools enabling employee survei...
The ongoing discussions today about electronic monitoring and workplace surveillance in various disc...
This paper focuses on the pivotal question of whether or not the right to privacy could be juxtapose...
The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of whether or not employers should have the abil...
An analysis 216 SHRM professionals in Texas looked into views of organizational online monitoring. T...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to investigate the ethical implications of emerging ...
Employee monitoring, due to the increase in cyberloafing and lawsuits, has become more widespread an...
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
The general framework of this thesis is that of ethical Technology Assessment (eTA). Whereas the fir...
The boundary between work and private life is blurring as a result of changes in the organization of...
Today’s managers – drawing on the expertise of their IT professionals – can use technology for both ...
Ethical concerns in information systems were given new urgency to the rise of the internet and digit...
In today's organizations, ethical challenges relate to areas like fraud, right to privacy for consum...