Ethics and MIS Education

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 3 (3):12-17 (1996)
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In this paper, we document the need for an education in ethics in management information systems (MIS) curricula, identify the gap in current curricula materials for MIS, and propose material and an organization of material to include in MIS curricula. The paper contributes to the development of material on ethics for MIS curricula, and also advances the discussion between people educated in MIS and people educated in ethics.

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Richard John McGowan
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