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Rethinking IT Professional Ethics: Classical and Current Contexts
Australasian Journal of Information Systems (2020)
  • Marcus R Wigan
Abstract
Professional computer ethics has widened its scope over the last 20 years as a direct result of the massive growth in computer mediated services by government and industry, and concerns over how data and interaction processes are recorded. These shifts are explored in conjunction with the parallel decline in community trust of government. The growing importance of a broader view and action framework for professional computer societies is delineated.
Keywords
  • IT,
  • trust,
  • professional,
  • Ethics
Publication Date
Winter June 8, 2020
DOI
doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v24i0.2851
Citation Information
Marcus R Wigan. "Rethinking IT Professional Ethics: Classical and Current Contexts" Australasian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 24 Iss. June (2020) ISSN: 14498618
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mwigan/47/
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