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304 pages |
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Section I: Social implications -- 1: Global perspectives on the information society / William J. McIver, Jr., University at Albany, USA -- 2: Digital divides: their social and ethical implications / Emma Rooksby, Charles Sturt University, Australia, John Weckert, Charles Sturt University, Australia -- 3: The perils of access and immediacy: unintended consequences of information technology / Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA -- 4: What, me worry? The empowerment of employees / Marsha Cook Woodbury, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA -- 5: Managing workplace privacy responsibly / Richard A. Spinello, Boston College, USA, John Gallaugher, Boston College, USA, Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA -- 6: Virtual harms and real responsibility / Chuck Huff, Olaf College, USA, Deborah G. Johnson, University of Virginia, USA, Keith W. Miller, University of Illinois-Springfield, USA -- Section II: Ethical implications -- 7: Ethical challenges for information systems professionals / Gerald M. Hoffman, Northwestern University, USA -- 8: Living within glass houses: coping with organizational transparency / Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA -- 9: Ethical challenges of information systems: the carnage of outsourcing and other technology-enables organizational imperatives / David Wiencek, Mercer University, USA -- 10: A contrarian's view: new wine in old bottles, new economy and old ethics--can't work / Marianne M. Jennings, Arizona State University, USA -- Section III: Policy implications -- 11: Liability for system and data quality / Robert D. Sprague, Eastern New Mexico University, USA -- 12: Software engineering as a profession: a moral case for licensure / J. Carl Ficarrotta, United States Air Force Academy, USA -- 13: Copyright law in the digital age / Jordan M. Blanke, Mercer University, USA -- 14: "Digital orphans": technology's wayward children / Mark Kieler, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Michael J. West, Carnegie Mellon University, USA -- 15: Compliance with data management laws / Jack S. Cook, Rochester Institute of Technology, (RIT), USA, Laura L. Cook, State University of New York at Geneseo, USA -- Section IV: Further implications -- 16: The central problem in cyber ethics and how stories can be used to address it / John M. Artz, George Washington University, USA. |
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Information society.
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Information society. |
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Information technology -- Social aspects.
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Information technology -- Social aspects. |
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Information science -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Information science -- Moral and ethical aspects. |
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Information science. |
Added Author |
Brennan, Linda L.
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Johnson, Victoria (Victoria Elizabeth)
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ISBN |
1591402883 |
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