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Ethical and Social Issues in
Ethical and Social Issues in
Information Systems
Information Systems
Chapter 4
Video cases:
Case 1: “What Net Neutrality Means for You”
Case 2: Facebook Privacy
Case 3: Data Mining for Terrorists and Innocents
Instructional Video 1: “Victor Mayer Schonberger on the Right to be Forgotten”
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• What ethical, social, and political issues are raised by
information systems?
• What specific principles for conduct can be used to
guide ethical decisions?
• Why do contemporary information systems technology
and the Internet pose challenges to the protection of
individual privacy and intellectual property?
• How have information systems affected laws for
establishing accountability, liability, and the quality of
everyday life?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Problem: Pirated content costs the U.S.
economy $58 billion a year, including lost
jobs and taxes.
• Solutions: Search engine algorithms to
prevent pirated content appearing on search
engines
• Crawlers find pirated content and notify
content users.
• New products and services to compete with
the appeal of pirated content
Content Pirates Sail the Web
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• NBC uses crawlers to find unauthorized
content and block videos on YouTube;
Internet service providers slow Web access
and enforce penalties for downloaders.
• Demonstrates IT’s role in both enabling and
preventing content piracy
• Illustrates the value of new IT-enabled
products to counter the appeal of pirated
content.
Content Pirates Sail the Web
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Recent cases of failed ethical judgment in
business:
– General Motors, Barclay’s Bank, GlaxoSmithKline,
Walmart
– In many, information systems used to bury decisions
from public scrutiny
• Ethics
– Principles of right and wrong that individuals, acting
as free moral agents, use to make choices to guide
their behaviors
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Information systems and ethics
– Information systems raise new ethical questions
because they create opportunities for:
•Intense social change, threatening existing
distributions of power, money, rights, and
obligations
•New kinds of crime
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• A model for thinking about ethical, social,
and political Issues.
– Society as a calm pond.
– IT as rock dropped in pond, creating ripples of new
situations not covered by old rules.
– Social and political institutions cannot respond
overnight to these ripples—it may take years to
develop etiquette, expectations, laws.
• Requires understanding of ethics to make choices in
legally gray areas
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
The introduction of new
information technology has a
ripple effect, raising new
ethical, social, and political
issues that must be dealt with
on the individual, social, and
political levels. These issues
have five moral dimensions:
information rights and
obligations, property rights and
obligations, system quality,
quality of life, and
accountability and control.
Figure 4-1
THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG ETHICAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL
THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG ETHICAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL
ISSUES IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY
ISSUES IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Five moral dimensions of the
information age:
– Information rights and obligations
– Property rights and obligations
– Accountability and control
– System quality
– Quality of life
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Key technology trends that raise ethical
issues
– Doubling of computer power
• More organizations depend on computer systems for critical
operations.
– Rapidly declining data storage costs
• Organizations can easily maintain detailed databases on
individuals.
– Networking advances and the Internet
• Copying data from one location to another and accessing personal
data from remote locations are much easier.
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
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Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
– Advances in data analysis techniques
•Profiling
– Combining data from multiple sources to create
dossiers of detailed information on individuals
•Nonobvious relationship awareness (NORA)
– Combining data from multiple sources to find
obscure hidden connections that might help
identify criminals or terrorists
– Mobile device growth
•Tracking of individual cell phones
Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
NORA technology can take
information about people from
disparate sources and find
obscure, nonobvious
relationships. It might discover,
for example, that an applicant
for a job at a casino shares a
telephone number with a
known criminal and issue an
alert to the hiring manager.
Figure 4-2
NONOBVIOUS RELATIONSHIP AWARENESS (NORA)
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
Read the Interactive Session and discuss the following questions
Interactive Session: Management
• Which of the five moral dimensions of information systems
identified in this text is involved in this case?
• What are the ethical, social, and political issues raised by
this case?
• Which of the ethical principles described in the text are
useful for decision making about monitoring employees in
the workplace?
MONITORING IN THE WORKPLACE
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Basic concepts for ethical analysis
– Responsibility:
• Accepting the potential costs, duties, and obligations for decisions
– Accountability:
• Mechanisms for identifying responsible parties
– Liability:
• Permits individuals (and firms) to recover damages done to them
– Due process:
• Laws are well-known and understood, with an ability to appeal to
higher authorities
Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Five-step ethical analysis
1. Identify and clearly describe the facts.
2. Define the conflict or dilemma and identify the
higher-order values involved.
3. Identify the stakeholders.
4. Identify the options that you can reasonably take.
5. Identify the potential consequences of your
options.
Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Candidate ethical principles
– Golden Rule
• Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
– Immanuel Kant’s Categorical Imperative
• If an action is not right for everyone to take, it is not
right for anyone.
– Descartes’ Rule of Change
• If an action cannot be taken repeatedly, it is not right
to take at all.
Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
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Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Candidate ethical principles (cont.)
– Utilitarian Principle
• Take the action that achieves the higher or greater
value.
– Risk Aversion Principle
• Take the action that produces the least harm or
potential cost.
– Ethical “No Free Lunch” Rule
• Assume that virtually all tangible and intangible objects
are owned by someone unless there is a specific
declaration otherwise.
Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Professional codes of conduct
– Promulgated by associations of professionals
• Examples: AMA, ABA, AITP, ACM
– Promises by professions to regulate themselves in
the general interest of society
• Real-world ethical dilemmas
– One set of interests pitted against another
• Example: right of company to maximize productivity of
workers versus workers right to use Internet for short
personal tasks
Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Information rights: privacy and freedom in
the Internet age
– Privacy:
• Claim of individuals to be left alone, free from
surveillance or interference from other individuals,
organizations, or state; claim to be able to control
information about yourself
– In the United States, privacy protected by:
• First Amendment (freedom of speech)
• Fourth Amendment (unreasonable search and seizure)
• Additional federal statues (e.g., Privacy Act of 1974)
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Fair information practices:
– Set of principles governing the collection and use of
information
• Basis of most U.S. and European privacy laws
• Based on mutuality of interest between record holder and
individual
• Restated and extended by FTC in 1998 to provide guidelines for
protecting online privacy
– Used to drive changes in privacy legislation
• COPPA
• Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
• HIPAA
• Do-Not-Track Online Act of 2011
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• FTC FIP principles:
– Notice/awareness (core principle)
• Web sites must disclose practices before collecting
data.
– Choice/consent (core principle)
• Consumers must be able to choose how information is
used for secondary purposes.
– Access/participation
• Consumers must be able to review and contest
accuracy of personal data.
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• FTC FIP principles (cont.)
– Security
• Data collectors must take steps to ensure accuracy,
security of personal data.
– Enforcement
• Must be mechanism to enforce FIP principles.
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• European Directive on Data Protection:
– Companies must inform people information is
collected and disclose how it is stored and used.
• Requires informed consent of customer.
– EU member nations cannot transfer personal data to
countries without similar privacy protection.
• U.S. businesses use safe harbor framework to work
with EU personal data.
– Stricter enforcements under consideration:
• Right of access
• Right to be forgotten
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Internet challenges to privacy:
– Cookies
• Identify browser and track visits to site
• Super cookies (Flash cookies)
– Web beacons (Web bugs)
• Tiny graphics embedded in e-mails and Web pages
• Monitor who is reading e-mail message or visiting site
– Spyware
• Surreptitiously installed on user’s computer
• May transmit user’s keystrokes or display unwanted ads
– Google services and behavioral targeting
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
Cookies are written by a Web site on a visitor’s hard drive. When the visitor returns to that Web site, the Web
server requests the ID number from the cookie and uses it to access the data stored by that server on that visitor.
The Web site can then use these data to display personalized information.
Figure 4-3
HOW COOKIES IDENTIFY WEB VISITORS
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
Read the Interactive Session and discuss the following questions
Interactive Session: Organizations
• Why is behavioral tracking such an important ethical
dilemma today? Identify the stakeholders and
interest groups in favor of and opposed to behavioral
tracking.
• How do businesses benefit from behavioral tracking?
Do people benefit? Explain your answer.
• What would happen if there were no behavioral
tracking on the Internet?
Big Data Gets Personal: Behavioral Targeting
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• The United States allows businesses to gather
transaction information and use this for other
marketing purposes.
– Opt-out vs. opt-in model
• Online industry promotes self-regulation over
privacy legislation.
• However, extent of responsibility taken varies:
– Complex/ambiguous privacy statements
– Opt-out models selected over opt-in
– Online “seals” of privacy principles
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Technical solutions
– E-mail encryption
– Anonymity tools
– Anti-spyware tools
– Browser features
• “Private” browsing
• “Do not track” options
– Overall, few technical solutions
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Property rights: Intellectual property
– Intellectual property: intangible property of any kind
created by individuals or corporations
– Three main ways that intellectual property is
protected:
• Trade secret: intellectual work or product belonging to
business, not in the public domain
• Copyright: statutory grant protecting intellectual
property from being copied for the life of the author,
plus 70 years
• Patents: grants creator of invention an exclusive
monopoly on ideas behind invention for 20 years
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Challenges to intellectual property rights
– Digital media different from physical media (e.g.,
books)
• Ease of replication
• Ease of transmission (networks, Internet)
• Difficulty in classifying software
• Compactness
• Difficulties in establishing uniqueness
• Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
– Makes it illegal to circumvent technology-based
protections of copyrighted materials
Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Accountability, liability, control
– Computer-related liability problems
• If software fails, who is responsible?
– If seen as part of machine that injures or harms,
software producer and operator may be liable.
– If seen as similar to book, difficult to hold
author/publisher responsible.
– What should liability be if software seen as service?
Would this be similar to telephone systems not
being liable for transmitted messages?
Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• System quality: Data quality and system
errors
– What is an acceptable, technologically feasible level
of system quality?
• Flawless software is economically unfeasible.
– Three principal sources of poor system performance:
• Software bugs, errors
• Hardware or facility failures
• Poor input data quality (most common source of
business system failure)
Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Quality of life: Equity, access, boundaries
– Negative social consequences of systems
• Balancing power: although computing power
decentralizing, key decision making remains centralized
• Rapidity of change: businesses may not have enough
time to respond to global competition
• Maintaining boundaries: computing, Internet use
lengthens work-day, infringes on family, personal time
• Dependence and vulnerability: public and private
organizations ever more dependent on computer
systems
Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Computer crime and abuse
– Computer crime: commission of illegal acts through use of computer
or against a computer system—computer may be object or
instrument of crime
– Computer abuse: unethical acts, not illegal
• Spam: high costs for businesses in dealing with spam
• Employment:
– Reengineering work resulting in lost jobs
• Equity and access—the digital divide:
– Certain ethnic and income groups in the United States less likely to
have computers or Internet access
Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
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Management Information Systems
Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
• Health risks:
– Repetitive stress injury (RSI)
•Largest source is computer keyboards
•Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
– Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
•Eyestrain and headaches related to screen use
– Technostress
•Aggravation, impatience, fatigue
Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life

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Chapter 4 ethical and social issues in information systems

  • 1. 4.1 Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Ethical and Social Issues in Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems Information Systems Chapter 4 Video cases: Case 1: “What Net Neutrality Means for You” Case 2: Facebook Privacy Case 3: Data Mining for Terrorists and Innocents Instructional Video 1: “Victor Mayer Schonberger on the Right to be Forgotten”
  • 2. 4.2 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • What ethical, social, and political issues are raised by information systems? • What specific principles for conduct can be used to guide ethical decisions? • Why do contemporary information systems technology and the Internet pose challenges to the protection of individual privacy and intellectual property? • How have information systems affected laws for establishing accountability, liability, and the quality of everyday life? LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • 3. 4.3 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Problem: Pirated content costs the U.S. economy $58 billion a year, including lost jobs and taxes. • Solutions: Search engine algorithms to prevent pirated content appearing on search engines • Crawlers find pirated content and notify content users. • New products and services to compete with the appeal of pirated content Content Pirates Sail the Web
  • 4. 4.4 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • NBC uses crawlers to find unauthorized content and block videos on YouTube; Internet service providers slow Web access and enforce penalties for downloaders. • Demonstrates IT’s role in both enabling and preventing content piracy • Illustrates the value of new IT-enabled products to counter the appeal of pirated content. Content Pirates Sail the Web
  • 5. 4.5 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Recent cases of failed ethical judgment in business: – General Motors, Barclay’s Bank, GlaxoSmithKline, Walmart – In many, information systems used to bury decisions from public scrutiny • Ethics – Principles of right and wrong that individuals, acting as free moral agents, use to make choices to guide their behaviors Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
  • 6. 4.6 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Information systems and ethics – Information systems raise new ethical questions because they create opportunities for: •Intense social change, threatening existing distributions of power, money, rights, and obligations •New kinds of crime Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
  • 7. 4.7 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • A model for thinking about ethical, social, and political Issues. – Society as a calm pond. – IT as rock dropped in pond, creating ripples of new situations not covered by old rules. – Social and political institutions cannot respond overnight to these ripples—it may take years to develop etiquette, expectations, laws. • Requires understanding of ethics to make choices in legally gray areas Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
  • 8. 4.8 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems The introduction of new information technology has a ripple effect, raising new ethical, social, and political issues that must be dealt with on the individual, social, and political levels. These issues have five moral dimensions: information rights and obligations, property rights and obligations, system quality, quality of life, and accountability and control. Figure 4-1 THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG ETHICAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG ETHICAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL ISSUES IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY ISSUES IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY
  • 9. 4.9 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Five moral dimensions of the information age: – Information rights and obligations – Property rights and obligations – Accountability and control – System quality – Quality of life Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
  • 10. 4.10 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Key technology trends that raise ethical issues – Doubling of computer power • More organizations depend on computer systems for critical operations. – Rapidly declining data storage costs • Organizations can easily maintain detailed databases on individuals. – Networking advances and the Internet • Copying data from one location to another and accessing personal data from remote locations are much easier. Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
  • 11. 4.11 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems – Advances in data analysis techniques •Profiling – Combining data from multiple sources to create dossiers of detailed information on individuals •Nonobvious relationship awareness (NORA) – Combining data from multiple sources to find obscure hidden connections that might help identify criminals or terrorists – Mobile device growth •Tracking of individual cell phones Ethical, Social, and Political Issues
  • 12. 4.12 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems NORA technology can take information about people from disparate sources and find obscure, nonobvious relationships. It might discover, for example, that an applicant for a job at a casino shares a telephone number with a known criminal and issue an alert to the hiring manager. Figure 4-2 NONOBVIOUS RELATIONSHIP AWARENESS (NORA)
  • 13. 4.13 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems Read the Interactive Session and discuss the following questions Interactive Session: Management • Which of the five moral dimensions of information systems identified in this text is involved in this case? • What are the ethical, social, and political issues raised by this case? • Which of the ethical principles described in the text are useful for decision making about monitoring employees in the workplace? MONITORING IN THE WORKPLACE
  • 14. 4.14 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Basic concepts for ethical analysis – Responsibility: • Accepting the potential costs, duties, and obligations for decisions – Accountability: • Mechanisms for identifying responsible parties – Liability: • Permits individuals (and firms) to recover damages done to them – Due process: • Laws are well-known and understood, with an ability to appeal to higher authorities Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
  • 15. 4.15 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Five-step ethical analysis 1. Identify and clearly describe the facts. 2. Define the conflict or dilemma and identify the higher-order values involved. 3. Identify the stakeholders. 4. Identify the options that you can reasonably take. 5. Identify the potential consequences of your options. Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
  • 16. 4.16 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Candidate ethical principles – Golden Rule • Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. – Immanuel Kant’s Categorical Imperative • If an action is not right for everyone to take, it is not right for anyone. – Descartes’ Rule of Change • If an action cannot be taken repeatedly, it is not right to take at all. Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
  • 17. 4.17 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Candidate ethical principles (cont.) – Utilitarian Principle • Take the action that achieves the higher or greater value. – Risk Aversion Principle • Take the action that produces the least harm or potential cost. – Ethical “No Free Lunch” Rule • Assume that virtually all tangible and intangible objects are owned by someone unless there is a specific declaration otherwise. Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
  • 18. 4.18 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Professional codes of conduct – Promulgated by associations of professionals • Examples: AMA, ABA, AITP, ACM – Promises by professions to regulate themselves in the general interest of society • Real-world ethical dilemmas – One set of interests pitted against another • Example: right of company to maximize productivity of workers versus workers right to use Internet for short personal tasks Principles to Guide Ethical Decisions
  • 19. 4.19 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Information rights: privacy and freedom in the Internet age – Privacy: • Claim of individuals to be left alone, free from surveillance or interference from other individuals, organizations, or state; claim to be able to control information about yourself – In the United States, privacy protected by: • First Amendment (freedom of speech) • Fourth Amendment (unreasonable search and seizure) • Additional federal statues (e.g., Privacy Act of 1974) Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 20. 4.20 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Fair information practices: – Set of principles governing the collection and use of information • Basis of most U.S. and European privacy laws • Based on mutuality of interest between record holder and individual • Restated and extended by FTC in 1998 to provide guidelines for protecting online privacy – Used to drive changes in privacy legislation • COPPA • Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act • HIPAA • Do-Not-Track Online Act of 2011 Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 21. 4.21 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • FTC FIP principles: – Notice/awareness (core principle) • Web sites must disclose practices before collecting data. – Choice/consent (core principle) • Consumers must be able to choose how information is used for secondary purposes. – Access/participation • Consumers must be able to review and contest accuracy of personal data. Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 22. 4.22 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • FTC FIP principles (cont.) – Security • Data collectors must take steps to ensure accuracy, security of personal data. – Enforcement • Must be mechanism to enforce FIP principles. Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 23. 4.23 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • European Directive on Data Protection: – Companies must inform people information is collected and disclose how it is stored and used. • Requires informed consent of customer. – EU member nations cannot transfer personal data to countries without similar privacy protection. • U.S. businesses use safe harbor framework to work with EU personal data. – Stricter enforcements under consideration: • Right of access • Right to be forgotten Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 24. 4.24 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Internet challenges to privacy: – Cookies • Identify browser and track visits to site • Super cookies (Flash cookies) – Web beacons (Web bugs) • Tiny graphics embedded in e-mails and Web pages • Monitor who is reading e-mail message or visiting site – Spyware • Surreptitiously installed on user’s computer • May transmit user’s keystrokes or display unwanted ads – Google services and behavioral targeting Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 25. 4.25 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems Cookies are written by a Web site on a visitor’s hard drive. When the visitor returns to that Web site, the Web server requests the ID number from the cookie and uses it to access the data stored by that server on that visitor. The Web site can then use these data to display personalized information. Figure 4-3 HOW COOKIES IDENTIFY WEB VISITORS
  • 26. 4.26 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems Read the Interactive Session and discuss the following questions Interactive Session: Organizations • Why is behavioral tracking such an important ethical dilemma today? Identify the stakeholders and interest groups in favor of and opposed to behavioral tracking. • How do businesses benefit from behavioral tracking? Do people benefit? Explain your answer. • What would happen if there were no behavioral tracking on the Internet? Big Data Gets Personal: Behavioral Targeting
  • 27. 4.27 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • The United States allows businesses to gather transaction information and use this for other marketing purposes. – Opt-out vs. opt-in model • Online industry promotes self-regulation over privacy legislation. • However, extent of responsibility taken varies: – Complex/ambiguous privacy statements – Opt-out models selected over opt-in – Online “seals” of privacy principles Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 28. 4.28 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Technical solutions – E-mail encryption – Anonymity tools – Anti-spyware tools – Browser features • “Private” browsing • “Do not track” options – Overall, few technical solutions Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 29. 4.29 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Property rights: Intellectual property – Intellectual property: intangible property of any kind created by individuals or corporations – Three main ways that intellectual property is protected: • Trade secret: intellectual work or product belonging to business, not in the public domain • Copyright: statutory grant protecting intellectual property from being copied for the life of the author, plus 70 years • Patents: grants creator of invention an exclusive monopoly on ideas behind invention for 20 years Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 30. 4.30 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Challenges to intellectual property rights – Digital media different from physical media (e.g., books) • Ease of replication • Ease of transmission (networks, Internet) • Difficulty in classifying software • Compactness • Difficulties in establishing uniqueness • Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) – Makes it illegal to circumvent technology-based protections of copyrighted materials Challenges to Privacy and Intellectual Property
  • 31. 4.31 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Accountability, liability, control – Computer-related liability problems • If software fails, who is responsible? – If seen as part of machine that injures or harms, software producer and operator may be liable. – If seen as similar to book, difficult to hold author/publisher responsible. – What should liability be if software seen as service? Would this be similar to telephone systems not being liable for transmitted messages? Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
  • 32. 4.32 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • System quality: Data quality and system errors – What is an acceptable, technologically feasible level of system quality? • Flawless software is economically unfeasible. – Three principal sources of poor system performance: • Software bugs, errors • Hardware or facility failures • Poor input data quality (most common source of business system failure) Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
  • 33. 4.33 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Quality of life: Equity, access, boundaries – Negative social consequences of systems • Balancing power: although computing power decentralizing, key decision making remains centralized • Rapidity of change: businesses may not have enough time to respond to global competition • Maintaining boundaries: computing, Internet use lengthens work-day, infringes on family, personal time • Dependence and vulnerability: public and private organizations ever more dependent on computer systems Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
  • 34. 4.34 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Computer crime and abuse – Computer crime: commission of illegal acts through use of computer or against a computer system—computer may be object or instrument of crime – Computer abuse: unethical acts, not illegal • Spam: high costs for businesses in dealing with spam • Employment: – Reengineering work resulting in lost jobs • Equity and access—the digital divide: – Certain ethnic and income groups in the United States less likely to have computers or Internet access Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life
  • 35. 4.35 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education Ltd. Management Information Systems Chapter 4: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems • Health risks: – Repetitive stress injury (RSI) •Largest source is computer keyboards •Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) – Computer vision syndrome (CVS) •Eyestrain and headaches related to screen use – Technostress •Aggravation, impatience, fatigue Information Systems, Laws, and Quality of Life