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adam_text | Social, Ethical and
Policy Implications of
Information Technology
Table of Contents
Preface vi
Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA
Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA
Section I: Social Implications
Chapter I
Global Perspectives on the Information Society 1
William J. Mclver, Jr., University at Albany, USA
Chapter II
Digital Divides: Their Social and Ethical Implications 29
Emma Rooks by, Charles Sturt University, Australia
John Weckert, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Chapter III
The Perils of Access and Immediacy: Unintended Consequences of
Information Technology 48
Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA
Chapter IV
What, Me, Worry? The Empowerment of Employees 59
Marsha Cook Woodbury, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign,
USA
Chapter V
Managing Workplace Privacy Responsibly 74
Richard A. Spinello, Boston College, USA
John Gallaugher, Boston College, USA
Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA
Chapter VI
Virtual Harms and Real Responsibility 98
Chuck Huff, St. Olaf College, USA
Deborah G. Johnson, University of Virginia, USA
Keith W. Miller, University of Illinois Springfield, USA
Section II: Ethical Implications
Chapter VII
Ethical Challenges for Information Systems Professionals 118
Gerald M. Hoffman, Northwestern University, USA
Chapter VIII
Living Within Glass Houses: Coping with Organizational
Transparency 130
Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA
Chapter IX
Ethical Challenges of Information Systems: The Carnage of
Outsourcing and Other Technology Enabled Organizational
Imperatives 141
David Wiencek, Mercer University, USA
Chapter X
A Contrarian s View: New Wine in Old Bottles, New Economy and Old
Ethics—CanitWork? 159
Marianne M. Jennings, Arizona State University, USA
Section III: Policy Implications
Chapter XI
Liability for System and Data Quality 183
Robert D. Sprague, Eastern New Mexico University, USA
Chapter XII
Software Engineering as a Profession: A Moral Case for
Licensure 204
J. Carl Ficarrotta, United States Air Force Academy, USA
Chapter XIII
Copyright Law in the Digital Age 223
Jordan M. Blanke, Mercer University, USA
Chapter XIV
Digital Orphans : Technology s Wayward Children 234
Mark Kieler, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Michael J. West, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Chapter XV
Compliance with Data Management Laws 251
JackS. Cook, Rochester Institute of Technology (R1T), USA
Laura L. Cook, State University of New York at Geneseo, USA
Section IV: Further Implications
Chapter XVI
The Central Problem in Cyber Ethics and How Stories Can Be Used
to Address It 274
John M. Artz, George Washington University, USA
About the Authors 294
Index 300
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Social, Ethical and
Policy Implications of
Information Technology
Table of Contents
Preface vi
Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA
Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA
Section I: Social Implications
Chapter I
Global Perspectives on the Information Society 1
William J. Mclver, Jr., University at Albany, USA
Chapter II
Digital Divides: Their Social and Ethical Implications 29
Emma Rooks by, Charles Sturt University, Australia
John Weckert, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Chapter III
The Perils of Access and Immediacy: Unintended Consequences of
Information Technology 48
Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA
Chapter IV
What, Me, Worry? The Empowerment of Employees 59
Marsha Cook Woodbury, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign,
USA
Chapter V
Managing Workplace Privacy Responsibly 74
Richard A. Spinello, Boston College, USA
John Gallaugher, Boston College, USA
Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA
Chapter VI
Virtual Harms and Real Responsibility 98
Chuck Huff, St. Olaf College, USA
Deborah G. Johnson, University of Virginia, USA
Keith W. Miller, University of Illinois Springfield, USA
Section II: Ethical Implications
Chapter VII
Ethical Challenges for Information Systems Professionals 118
Gerald M. Hoffman, Northwestern University, USA
Chapter VIII
Living Within Glass Houses: Coping with Organizational
Transparency 130
Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA
Chapter IX
Ethical Challenges of Information Systems: The Carnage of
Outsourcing and Other Technology Enabled Organizational
Imperatives 141
David Wiencek, Mercer University, USA
Chapter X
A Contrarian's View: New Wine in Old Bottles, New Economy and Old
Ethics—CanitWork? 159
Marianne M. Jennings, Arizona State University, USA
Section III: Policy Implications
Chapter XI
Liability for System and Data Quality 183
Robert D. Sprague, Eastern New Mexico University, USA
Chapter XII
Software Engineering as a Profession: A Moral Case for
Licensure 204
J. Carl Ficarrotta, United States Air Force Academy, USA
Chapter XIII
Copyright Law in the Digital Age 223
Jordan M. Blanke, Mercer University, USA
Chapter XIV
"Digital Orphans": Technology's Wayward Children 234
Mark Kieler, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Michael J. West, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Chapter XV
Compliance with Data Management Laws 251
JackS. Cook, Rochester Institute of Technology (R1T), USA
Laura L. Cook, State University of New York at Geneseo, USA
Section IV: Further Implications
Chapter XVI
The Central Problem in Cyber Ethics and How Stories Can Be Used
to Address It 274
John M. Artz, George Washington University, USA
About the Authors 294
Index 300 |
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