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- Introduction
- Aims of this lecture
- Information ethics (IE) and ICTE
- Defining 'information'
- 'Information' by Floridi
- Expectations of individuals
- Societal expectations
- The ethical assumptions behind information
- Information and processes
- So what can go wrong, ethically?
- Information needs
- Collection methods
- Sense making
- Storage
- Access at a later date
- The social impact of information
- Some key individual issues
- Key societal issues
- Unethical information management risks
- Legal rights
- Employee use of email and telephone
- Employment practice data protection code
- Use of email and telephone: the organization
- Use of email and telephone: the individual
- Employee personal communications dilemma
- Managing information ethics
- Ethical theories and information
- Results orientation
- Motive orientation
- Character orientation
- Stakeholder management
- Stakeholders and information
- Policies and practices that encourage effective IE
- Concluding remarks
- Some further reading and sources
- Any questions
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Topics Covered
- Information ethics
- Philosophy of information
- Corporate surveillance
- Corporate espionage
- Data protection
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Griseri, P. (2011, February 1). Information ethics [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/FHQT2179.Export Citation (RIS)