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ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN INFORMATION SYSTEM Chapter 4 (ETHICS IN…
ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN INFORMATION SYSTEM
Chapter 4
ETHICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEM
DEFINITION
Principles of rights/wrong
Guidance of behavior
MORAL DIMENSIONS
Information Rights : Privacy and Freedom
Tracking of websites
Cookies
Web beacons
Spyware
Scanning of Gmail's content
Intellectual Property
Trade secrets
Copyrights
Patents
Accountability, Liability, and Control
Computer-Related Liability Problems
System Quality/Performance
Software bugs and errors
Natural failures of hardware and facility
Poor input data quality
Quality of life
Balance Power : Center vs Periphery
Reduced time to adjust to competition
Weakened boundaries between work and family/leisure time
Dependence and vulnerability of information system
Computer crime and abuse
Growing surveillance using IT
Threat of unemployment
Increasing racial and social class cleavages
Health risk
ETHICAL ISSUES IN TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
Vulnerability to system errors and poor data quality
Declining cost of data storage
Data analysis advances
Networking advaces
Tracking on mobile device
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