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Lecture 7 ETHICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1

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 everyday life? Learning Objectives 2

Problem: Need to efficiently target online ads Solutions: Behavioral targeting allows businesses and organizations to more precisely target desired demographics Google monitors user activity on thousands of sites; businesses monitor own sites to understand customers Demonstrates IT’s role in organizing and distributing information Illustrates the ethical questions inherent in online information gathering Behavioral Targeting and Your Privacy: You’re the Target 3

Recent cases of failed ethical judgment in business – Lehman Brothers, Minerals Management Service, Pfizer – 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 Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 4

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 Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 5

Model for thinking about ethical, social, 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 Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 6

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ETHICAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL ISSUES IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY 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. 7

Five moral dimensions of the information age 1.Information rights and obligations 2.Property rights and obligations 3.Accountability and control 4.System quality 5.Quality of life Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 8

Key technology trends that raise ethical issues 1.Doubling of computer power More organizations depend on computer systems for critical operations 2.Rapidly declining data storage costs Organizations can easily maintain detailed databases on individuals 3.Networking advances and the Internet Copying data from one location to another and accessing personal data from remote locations is much easier Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 9

Key technology trends that raise ethical issues (cont.) 4.Advances in data analysis techniques Companies can analyze vast quantities of data gathered on individuals for: – 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 Understanding Ethical and Social Issues Related to Systems 10