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Explain the Ethical and the Social Dimensions of Information Systems and Quality

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In the recent times, a great change has been observed in the field of the information technology and as a result of these changes, a large number of the changes have also cropped in the rules of the competition. And also with the changing of these rules in the competition and with the increase in the application of the computers – all this has given birth to a number of the ethical and social dilemmas.
Now at this point it becomes very much necessary to understand the meaning of ‘Ethics’ to have an in – depth under – standing of the information systems and the quality. ‘Ethics’ refers to the system or the code of the morals of a particular person, religion, group or professions. ‘Ethical’ refers to having to do with the ethics or the morality of or conforming to the moral standards of the conduct of the given profession or the group.
Griffin in 1990, formulated the person’s ethics through the operation of the five key fundamental forces in the individual’s environment viz,

1. Family influences
2. Peer influences
3. Experiences
4. Values and morals
5. Situational factors

Ethical dimensions – These dimensions mainly cover the following aspects:
1. Obligation to the management.
2. Obligation to the society.
3. Obligation to the employer.
4. Obligations to the country.

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Ethical Dilemmas – The illustrative ethical dilemmas could be summarized as follows –
1. In – appropriate use of the computers technology.
2. In – appropriate use of the computer resources.
3. In – efficient programming logic.
4. In – efficient processing instructions.
5. Manipulation of the records.
6. Deletion or the distortion of the records.

This article has been written by KJ Singh a MBA Graduate from a prestigious Business School In India
Article Published:June 26, 2016

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