Subject: Management Information System
Standards of appropriate conduct, norms guiding members of a profession, and moral decisions made by people in respect to the rest of the community are all included in ethics. IS raises new ethical concerns for both individuals and nations since it offers the potential for rapid social change and endangers the current distribution of authority, wealth, rights, and obligations. Information rights and obligations, property rights and obligations, responsibility and control, system quality, and quality of life are the five moral dimensions of the information age. The fundamental concepts of the information society are accountability, liability, and responsibility.
When a person acts as a pre-moral agent, ethics refers to the principle of right and wrong that they utilize to guide their decision-making. Because they offer the potential for significant social change and endanger the current distribution of authority, wealth, rights, and obligations, the IS raise new ethical questions for both individuals and societies.
New ethical, social, and political challenges are generated by the introduction of new IT and must be addressed at the individual, societal, and political levels. The information age's five moral aspects are as follows:
Ethics refers to the concepts of right and wrong that free moral agents might employ to make decisions that will direct their behavior. In small groups, they are manageable since the group tends to control the individual's conduct. The more people there are in a group, the more difficult it is to control their behavior. They now exist in a sizable population of individuals with a wide range of perspectives and experiences. Accountability for an individual's behavior becomes more difficult to enforce, while responsibility to the group becomes more difficult to police. The fundamental concepts of the information society are accountability, liability, and responsibility. Every action elicits a response. You should be mindful of the following when accessing the Internet, computers on campus, or a computer owned by your employer:
Reference
Laudon, Laudon, "Management Information Systems Managing the Digital Firm", twelfth edition
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