TY - BOOK AU - Stahl,Bernd Carsten TI - Responsible management of information systems SN - 1591401720 (hardcover) AV - HD30.2 .S77 2004 U1 - 658.4028 21 PY - 2004/// CY - Hershey PA PB - Idea Group Pub. KW - Information technology KW - Management KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Information resources management KW - Business ethics KW - Social responsibility of business N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-247) and index; TOC; Information Systems and Business Information Technology -- Ethics and Morality -- The German Tradition -- Kant's Moral Philosophy -- Habermas' Discourse Ethics -- The French Tradition -- Michel de Montaigne and Moralism -- Paul Ricoeur and the Other -- Problems of the Distinction Between Ethics and Morality -- Why Responsibility and Information Systems? -- A Tentative Definition of Responsibility -- The Rise of Responsibility -- Society, Risk, and Responsibility -- Technology and Risk -- Strategies of Handling Risk -- Society, Modernity, and IT -- Responsibility as the Answer to Our Problems -- The Similarity of Information Systems and Responsibility -- The Theory of Responsibility and Information Systems -- Definition of Responsibility -- Meanings of Responsibility -- Objectives of Responsibility -- Problems of Responsibility and Information Systems -- Conditions of Responsibility -- The Subject of Responsibility -- The Object of Responsibility -- The Instance of Responsibility -- Types of Responsibility -- The Temporal Aspect of Responsibility -- Reflective and Transitive Ascription -- Excuses and Exemptions -- Two Sorts of Responsibility in Information Systems and Their Resulting Problems -- Reflective Responsibility -- Common Features of Responsibility -- Reflective Application of the Shared Features of Responsibility -- Consequences of Reflective Responsibility -- Theoretical Consequences -- Prudence -- Realisability -- Accountability -- Institutions -- Imputation; DIS N2 - "This book discusses the question of how information systems can be used and managed in a responsible manner. Normative problems such as intellectual property, privacy, power distribution etc. are at the heart of many of the problems faced by users and managers of information systems. Responsible Management of Information Systems offers a novel approach to addressing these problems. This book takes these problems seriously but avoids the pitfall of ethical simplicity as expressed by some of the current approaches to computer or information ethics."--Jacket. UR - http://www.worldcat.org/title/responsible-management-of-information-systems/oclc/52086245&referer=brief_results ER -