- Exceptionalisms in the ethics of humans, animals and machines
- How hyped media and misleading editorials can influence impressions about Beall’s listsof “predatory” publications
- How hyped media and misleading editorials can influence impressions about Beall’s lists of “predatory” publications
- A new dimension in publishing ethics: social media-based ethics-related accusations
- Responsible domestic robotics: exploring ethical implications of robots in the home
- E-textbook piracy behavior
- Race, again. How face recognition technology reinforces racial discrimination
- Intersectional observations of the Human Brain Project’s approach to sex and gender
- The self and the ontic trust: toward technologies of care and meaning
- Moving from value sensitive design to virtuous practice design
- Cybersecurity in health – disentangling value tensions
- ‘Technologies of the self and other’: how self-tracking technologies also shape the other
- “It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm”
- Self-censorship in social networking sites (SNSs) – privacy concerns, privacy awareness, perceived vulnerability and information management
- The state of the responsible research and innovation programme
- The concept of Datenherrschaft of patient information from a Heideggerian perspective
- Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South
- Towards formation of dynamic value chains to enhance competitiveness of commercial lighting industry
- Mapping and visualization: selected examples of international research networks
- Interdisciplinary knowledge cohesion through distributed information management systems
- Navigating the tension between scale and school context in digital college guidance
- Profiling the international academic ghost writers who are providing low-cost essays and assignments for the contract cheating industry
- Examination of cybercrime and its effects on corporate stock value
- Framework for enhancing online working-together relations
- Building common ground in a wildly webbed world: a pattern language approach
- Teaching students out of harm’s way
- Digital footprints: an emerging dimension of digital inequality
- Model for the enhancement of learning in higher education through the deployment of emerging technologies
- An Uber ethical dilemma: examining the social issues at stake
- Detecting racial bias in algorithms and machine learning
- The fabric of digital life
- Social control and the institutionalization of human rights as an ethical framework for media and ICT corporations
- Perception, usage and barriers towards the utilisation of the Telecentre among rural women in Tanzania
- #Palestine2Ferguson a community created through words
- Can Young’s constructive ecumenical expressivism resolve the gamer’s dilemma?
- Data retention: an assessment of a proposed national scheme
- Responsible research and innovation key performance indicators in industry
- Knowledge management for poverty eradication: a South African perspective
- Gender digital divide in India: a case of inter-regional analysis of Uttar Pradesh
- Examining intention of digital piracy: an integration of social norms and ethical ideologies
- Justice in technology policy
- Workarounds and social support: the saviors for visually impaired bankers in India
- The political economy of human rights organizations’ codes of ethics
- General strain theory of Internet addiction and deviant behaviour in social networking sites (SNS)
- Do I want to pay to download movies
- Making sense of the changing face of Google’s search engine results page: an advertiser’s perspective
- A tattoo is not a face. Ethical aspects of tattoo-based biometrics
- Learning and social software: exploring the realities in India
- Internet surveillance after Snowden
- “Can we borrow your phone? Employee privacy in the BYOD era”
- Aspects of professional ethics in the real world
- Yes, but[…] our response to: “professional ethics in the information age”
- Yes, but … our response to: “professional ethics in the information age”
- Privacy concerns in integrating big data in “e-Oman”
- Corporations and professionalism: awkward bed-fellows?
- Augmenting justice: Google glass, body cameras, and the politics of wearable technology
- Information systems ethics – challenges and opportunities
- Professional ethics in the information age
- When guanxi meets connectivity
- Snowden’s revelations and the attitudes of students at Swedish universities
- Following Snowden around the World
- Following Snowden: an international survey
- How Snowden’s revelations have influenced youngsters’ attitude and behaviour in the PRC and Taiwan
- Following Snowden: a cross-cultural study on the social impact of Snowden’s revelations
- Ripples down under: New Zealand youngsters’ attitudes and conduct following Snowden
- Few youngsters would follow Snowden’s lead in Japan
- Surveillance following Snowden: a major challenge in Spain
- Following Snowden, German uncertainty about monitoring
- After Snowden – the evolving landscape of privacy and technology
- The social impact of Snowden’s revelations on Mexican youngsters
- Teaching older people internet skills to minimize grey digital divides
- Mobile assistive technology and the job fit of blind workers
- Turkish students’ perceived relevance of Facebook as a marketing tool
- Green IT practice disclosure
- Academic publishing in the information age – an editor’s observations