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A deontological approach to designing ethical collaboration
Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications
  • Sutirtha Chatterjee, Millikin University
  • Suprateek Sarker, Washington State University
  • Mark A. Fuller, Washington State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract

A core focus of Collaboration Engineering (CE) research has been to design and deploy codified fundamental building blocks (artifacts) of collaboration, thus making it possible for practitioner groups to collaborate even without the help of a professional facilitator. Given the fundamentally social nature of collaboration, we believe that designing such fundamental blocks (artifacts) needs to include considerations of participants' ethical values. As such, we propose a conceptual schema for a fundamental artifact having ethical features derived from the deontological view of ethics. Based on the notions of design theory, valuesensitive design, and deontological ethics, this paper develops an object-oriented representation of an Ethical Collaboration class that can be instantiated into objects that, in turn, can serve as fundamental building blocks for ethical collaboration. Contributions and future implications of such a conceptualization are also discussed. © 2009, by the Association for Information Systems.

Citation Information
Sutirtha Chatterjee, Suprateek Sarker and Mark A. Fuller. "A deontological approach to designing ethical collaboration" (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sutirtha_chatterjee/35/