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Relational ethics, global business and information and communications technology: interconnections explored

conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Andrew CreedAndrew Creed, Ambika Zutshi, J Ross
This paper explores, through practitioner experience and literature review, the impact of increased use of information technology in a global business environment on relational ethics. These three variables interact in a dynamic field that supports and challenges global managers in entrepreneurial endeavors. While information and communication technology (ICT) is rapidly expanding, the opportunities for global business and relational ethics affects, and is affected by, the interconnections. Drawing on experiences from daily practice, current literature, and insights gained from a relational approach to ethics, readers are invited to reflect on the ways that relationships influence ethical actions—and outcomes—and how they can be improved. This analysis exposes the critical issues, develops a general framework and makes recommendations for ways to work with and further develop the interconnections between global business, ICT and relational ethics.

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Event

Information Resources Management Association. International Conference (18th : 2007 : Vancouver, B.C.)

Pagination

724 - 727

Publisher

IGI Publishing

Location

Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Start date

2007-05-19

End date

2007-05-23

ISBN-13

9781599049298

ISBN-10

1599049295

Language

eng

Notes

'Information Resources Management Association International conference. Permission must be gained from publisher.'

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2007, IGI Publishing

Title of proceedings

Managing worldwide operations and communications with information technology : 2007 Information Resources Management Association International Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada May 19-23, 2007

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