Technology and privacy in the workplace
Article Abstract:
This article examines the ethical aspects of privacy rights in the workplace, focusing on how to balance the needs of both the individual and the organization. Topics include social perception, the decision-making process of organizations, and how technology such as computer monitoring can create greater privacy and ethical problems.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 2001
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You've got mail...and the boss knows: a survey by the center for business ethics of companies' email and Internet monitoring
Article Abstract:
A survey is conducted which would prove the impact of monitoring technology, on the workplace decisions and environment. Monitoring in the workplace occurs for number of reasons and can take several forms.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 2003
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Adam Smith and the separation thesis
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Separation thesis is a thesis that ethical issues can be clearly separated from business issues. Exploration of the presence of separation thesis in the work of Adam Smith is done.
Publication Name: Business and Society Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0045-3609
Year: 2001
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