A comparative investigation of ethical decision-making information systems professionals versus students in UAE
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https://doi.org/10.55938/ijgasr.v1i4.33Keywords:
IT Ethics, Ethical Decision Making, Information SystemsAbstract
Technological advancements have seen information technology develop and establish itself as a dominant field. This is owing to the fact that UAE has become a leading business hub, tourist destination as well as education. Information technology systems have been put in place in almost every sector of the economy. Information Systems (IS) professionals have to make ethical decisions every day. The current technological environment marred with rapid technological advancements has only made things worse. It has led to more ethical problems that need to be resolved. This study explores the perception information system professionals have about ethical issues and how their perception and attitude differs from students. It investigates what role ethical considerations play in the decision making process of information systems professionals and how different it is from students.
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