Managing electronic information: an ethics perspective
Purpose - The paper addresses the contemporary and very important area of electronic information (EI) management - the ethical dimension and implications. Specifically, this paper aims to analyze EI activities and management practices, the ethical dilemmas and implications; to relate effectiveness i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Information management & computer security 2008-03, Vol.16 (1), p.20-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose - The paper addresses the contemporary and very important area of electronic information (EI) management - the ethical dimension and implications. Specifically, this paper aims to analyze EI activities and management practices, the ethical dilemmas and implications; to relate effectiveness in EI ethics activities in the context of organizational ethics policy and practice, and to suggest a framework for handling ethical dilemmas in managing the major EI activities.Design methodology approach - A survey of mid- and first-level managers in six industries was conducted. Subjects were asked to describe organization practices in 11 areas of ethics policy application. Respondent firms were compared according to high and low numbers of ethical safeguards: an ethics code, a credo or values statement, written ethics policies - general and specific, ethics training and development, ready access to ethics guidelines at all levels, and a cohesive, supportive ethical culture.Findings - EI ethics need to be addressed in the context of the organization's policies and practices. This extends to specific EI activities as well, where the ramifications of misbehavior - or upright behavior - are magnified.Practical implications - The organization that invests in ethics safeguards provides the needed supports and reaps substantial returns in employee morale, performance and ultimately, the bottom line - profits. In this area of EI management, the atmosphere of trust that results lightens the burden for all involved.Originality value - This research has a value that is relevant to the current issues related to the privacy and security of information. |
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ISSN: | 0968-5227 2056-4961 1758-5805 2056-497X |
DOI: | 10.1108/09685220810862724 |