Evaluating ethical decision making and computer use
Communications of the ACM
Managing Privacy: Information Technology and Corporate America
Managing Privacy: Information Technology and Corporate America
Ethics of Information Management
Ethics of Information Management
Information Systems Research
Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (10th Edition)
Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (10th Edition)
Neutralization theory and online software piracy: An empirical analysis
Ethics and Information Technology
Information Technology and Moral Philosophy
Information Technology and Moral Philosophy
What do computer science students think about software piracy?
Behaviour & Information Technology
Ethics in Information Technology
Ethics in Information Technology
A framework for the ethical impact assessment of information technology
Ethics and Information Technology
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As business environments become more complex and reliant on information systems, the decisions made by managers affect a growing number of stakeholders. This paper proposes a framework based on the application of normative theories in business ethics to facilitate the evaluation of IS related ethical dilemmas and arrive at fair and consistent decisions. The framework is applied in the context of an information privacy dilemma to demonstrate the decision making process. The ethical dilemma is analyzed using each one of the three normative theories--the stockholder theory, stakeholder theory, and social contract theory. The challenges associated with the application of these theories are also discussed.