Applied regression analysis and other multivariable methods
Applied regression analysis and other multivariable methods
A survey of students' ethical attitudes using computer-related scenarios
ECA '94 Proceedings of the conference on Ethics in the computer age
Values, personal information privacy, and regulatory approaches
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
Modeling IT ethics: a study in situational ethics
MIS Quarterly
Ethics and information systems: the corporate domain
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Testing an ethical decision-making theory: the case of softlifting
Journal of Management Information Systems
Moral intensity and ethical decision-making: a contextual extension
ACM SIGMIS Database
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
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Concerns about the increased use and abuse of information technology have evolved into more formalized evaluations of computer ethics in many organizations. While ethical situations regarding computer usage, privacy, and ownership have been previously researched by focusing on ethics as a holistic construct, recent ethics research has produced an ethics scale which measures not one but three dimensions of ethics: moral equity, relativism, and contractualism. The purpose of this research is to extend previous research in which computer users evaluated ethics using a single item. The authors utilize a multidimensional scale that identifies the ethical rule or principle that was violated. They then compare the unidimensional scale to the multidimensional scale and discuss the tradeoffs involved in adding scale items.