Giving values a voice, and how technology raises unchartered issues.(Talking About Ethics, part 2)(includes related articles on new technologies, ... An article from: Association Management
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Author(s)Ann I. Mahoney, David J. Noonan
ISBN / ASINB00098R6G4
ISBN-13978B00098R6G1
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From the supplier: A panel of academic and business ethicists discuss several issues that have repeatedly tested the ethical standards of organizations. These issues include double standards, conflicts of interest, ethical codes of conduct, roles played by ethics officers and ethical leadership. Other subjects tackled by the panel were electronic resources, online privacy, electronic transmission of codes and the ethical use of information obtained from the Internet. The panel discussion also touched on the blurring of boundaries between work and private life and the need to reflect on moral issues.
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Title: Giving values a voice, and how technology raises unchartered issues.(Talking About Ethics, part 2)(includes related articles on new technologies, Internet resources and book suggestions)(business ethics)(Panel Discussion)
Author: Ann I. Mahoney
Publication:Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 1999
Publisher: American Society of Association Executives
Volume: 51 Issue: 4 Page: 49(1)
Article Type: Panel Discussion
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: A panel of academic and business ethicists discuss several issues that have repeatedly tested the ethical standards of organizations. These issues include double standards, conflicts of interest, ethical codes of conduct, roles played by ethics officers and ethical leadership. Other subjects tackled by the panel were electronic resources, online privacy, electronic transmission of codes and the ethical use of information obtained from the Internet. The panel discussion also touched on the blurring of boundaries between work and private life and the need to reflect on moral issues.
Citation Details
Title: Giving values a voice, and how technology raises unchartered issues.(Talking About Ethics, part 2)(includes related articles on new technologies, Internet resources and book suggestions)(business ethics)(Panel Discussion)
Author: Ann I. Mahoney
Publication:Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 1999
Publisher: American Society of Association Executives
Volume: 51 Issue: 4 Page: 49(1)
Article Type: Panel Discussion
Distributed by Thomson Gale
