Ethical decision making and information technology : an introduction with cases / Ernest A. Kallman, John P. Grillo.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1996.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 138 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0071144285
- 9780071144285
- 174.90904 KAL
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Includes index.
This work provides a discussion of ethical issues in the decision-making process. It contains 18 cases which are designed to help the student recognize, evaluate and react responsibly to an ethical dilemma. This edition provides coverage of the Internet, privacy and the ACM code.
This discussion of ethical issues in the decision-making process supports and supplements any introductions to CIS or MIS textbook. Chapter one defines ethics. Chapter two relates ethics to the use of technology. Chapter three applies a four-step analysis process to an ethical dilemma, illustrating how to reach a defensible decision.
The remaining chapters of 18 cases challenge the students to apply the knowledge gained in chapters 1-3, to recognize, evaluate and react responsibly to an ethical dilemma. The class-test cases are based on real business situations. Case worksheets guide students in the case analysis.
This edition offers new and expanded coverage of the Internet, privacy and the ACM code.
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