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  1. Artificial intelligence: what five giants of the past can teach us about handling the risks
  2. Imagine! Ethical Digital Technology For Everyone. Simon Rogerson
  3. Practical Digital Ethics
  4. Exploring socially acceptable digital technology
  5. Forward Looking
  6. Digital Technology
  7. Food for Thought
  8. Imagine! Ethical Digital Technology for Everyone
  9. Ethical Digital Technology in Practice
  10. Regulation and Policy
  11. Afterword
  12. Synthesis
  13. Practical Considerations
  14. Systems and Applications
  15. Practice and Method
  16. Grey digital outcasts and COVID-19
  17. For the record: the evolution of acceptable digital technology
  18. The Dangers of Dual-Use Technology: A Thought Experiment Exposé [2019]1
  19. Internet Voting – Well at least It's “Modern” [2003]1
  20. Preparing to Handle Dilemmas in the Computing Profession [1996]*
  21. The Ethics of Software Development Project Management [1996]*
  22. Landscape for the Future
  23. But IS IT Ethical? [1995]*
  24. Introduction
  25. Cyberspace: The Ethical Frontier [1995]1
  26. Grey Digital Outcasts and COVID-19 [2020]*
  27. Towards a Chronological Taxonomy of Tourism Technology: An Ethical Perspective [2018]*
  28. Future Vision [2015]1
  29. E.Society – Panacea or Apocalypse? [1998]*
  30. A Moral Approach to Electronic Patient Records [2001]*
  31. Preparing IT Professionals of the Future [2014]1
  32. Digital Existence -- The Modern Way to Be [2018]1
  33. The Social Impact of Smart Card Technology [1998]*
  34. Information Ethics: The Second Generation [1996]*
  35. A Review of Information Ethics [2010]*
  36. A Practical Perspective of Information Ethics [2001]*
  37. Information Systems Ethics – Challenges and Opportunities [2019]*
  38. The Evolving Landscape of Ethical Digital Technology
  39. Rebooting ethics education in the digital age
  40. The digital divide is a multi-dimensional complex
  41. Poetical potentials
  42. Editorial
  43. Volkswagon software engineering ethics and the emissions scandal
  44. Editorial
  45. Information systems ethics – challenges and opportunities
  46. Poor professional software practice makes using the car risky!
  47. Is professional practice at risk following the Volkswagen and Tesla motors revelations?
  48. Guest editorial
  49. Academic publishing in the information age – an editor’s observations
  50. The data shadow
  51. Trustworthy publishing
  52. An Ethics Progress Litmus Test
  53. Future vision
  54. Think before using technology
  55. Porquê relacionar gestão do conhecimento, cultura organizacional e ética: resultados empíricos
  56. Introduction to the invited paper by Ellen Christiansen
  57. Ethical issues of emerging ICT applications — a Euro-landscape
  58. Successful Group Work
  59. A Dependencies Mapping Method for Personal Health Monitoring
  60. Ethics and ICT
  61. The Evolution of E-learning Management Systems
  62. Barriers to e-Government Implementation in Jordan
  63. Ethical assessment of new technologies: a meta‐methodology
  64. A suppliers' perspective on e-commerce: Suppliers responses to consumers' perspectives on e-commerce adoption in developing countries — A Saudi Arabian empirical study
  65. A consumers' perspective on E-commerce: practical solutions to encourage consumers' adoption of e-commerce in developing countries - A Saudi Arabian empirical study
  66. Organizational Knowledge: Ethics and the Importance of Trust
  67. Future Technologies: The Matter of Emergent Ethical Issues in Their Development
  68. The Key Organisational Issues Affecting E-Government Adoption in Saudi Arabia
  69. Simon Rogerson
  70. Ethics and information systems — Guest editors’ introduction
  71. A framework to bring engineering students’ work-based experiences into their education
  72. Information - lifeblood or pollution?
  73. Towards morally defensible e‐government interactions with citizens
  74. Discusses how to promote the ethical use of software in bio-medicine.
  75. The challenge of raising ethical awareness: A case-based aiding system for use by computing and ICT students
  76. Interfaces for electronic voting: focus group evidence
  77. The European Union and E-Voting (Electronic Voting)
  78. Are they really listening?
  79. The problems of global cultural homogenisation in a technologically dependant world
  80. Internet voting ‐ well at least it's modern
  81. Systems of the Information Society
  82. The ethical attitudes of information systems professionals: outcomes of an initial survey
  83. Science and Technology Ethics
  84. ICT and social justice
  85. A moral approach to electronic patient records
  86. An ethical review of information systems development – The Australian Computer Society’s code of ethics and SSADM
  87. Software engineering code of ethics is approved
  88. Introduction
  89. Simon Rogerson
  90. On code reuse
  91. Developing Ethical Practices to Minimize Computer Misuse
  92. Management communication: a technological revolution?
  93. Software engineering code of ethics
  94. Software Engineering Code Of Ethics, Version 3.0
  95. Ethics and Information Technology
  96. Focus: Information Ethics
  97. Advances in Information Ethics
  98. Strategic Management Support Systems.By Christine Fidler and Simon Rogerson. Published by Pitman Publishing, London, 1996, 334 pp., £19.99, ISBN 0 273 61418 5 (paperback)
  99. Introduction and overview: Global information ethics
  100. Strategic Information Systems Planning: Its Adoption and Use
  101. Current IS Practices within UK‐based Organizations
  102. The Key Organisational Issues Affecting E-Government Adoption in Saudi Arabia
  103. The Evolution of E-learning Management Systems
  104. Barriers to e-Government Implementation in Jordan
  105. The Evolution of E-learning Management Systems
  106. Information Integrity in the Information Age
  107. A Holistic Approach to Software Engineering Education
  108. Glocality, Diversity and Ethics of Distributed Knowledge in Higher Education
  109. Current and Future State of ICT Deployment and Utilization in Healthcare
  110. Social, Political and Ethical Responsibility in Broadband Adoption and Diffusion
  111. Current and Future State of ICT Deployment and Utilization in Healthcare
  112. Aspects of Social Responsibility in the Information Society
  113. Current and Future State of ICT Deployment and Utilization in Healthcare
  114. Aspects of Social Responsibility in the Information Society
  115. Using Asynchronous Computer Conferencing to Support the Teaching of Computing and Ethics
  116. Current and Future State of ICT Deployment and Utilization in Healthcare
  117. Knowledge transfer from university to industry: problems and lessons learned - an overview
  118. Aspects of Social Responsibility in the Information Society
  119. Aspects of Social Responsibility in the Information Society
  120. Current and Future State of ICT Deployment and Utilization in Healthcare
  121. The Key Organisational Issues Affecting E-Government Adoption in Saudi Arabia
  122. Glocality, Diversity and Ethics of Distributed Knowledge in Higher Education
  123. Social, Political and Ethical Responsibility in Broadband Adoption and Diffusion
  124. Being ethical in developing information systems: an issue of methodology or maturity in judgement?