Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma

Because most organizations depend on computer systems that electronically store important data to perform crucial business functions, the integrity of these information systems is paramount. Securing company systems, however, is not always an easy task. More sophisticated systems often provide wides...

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Main Authors: Joan K. Pierson, Karen A. Forcht, Ben M. Bauman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Australasian Association for Information Systems 1993-11-01
Series:Australasian Journal of Information Systems
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Online Access:http://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/432
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Ben M. Bauman
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Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma
Australasian Journal of Information Systems
whistleblowing
ethical codes
professional societies
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Karen A. Forcht
Ben M. Bauman
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title Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma
title_short Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma
title_full Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma
title_fullStr Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Whistleblowing: an ethical dilemma
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publisher Australasian Association for Information Systems
series Australasian Journal of Information Systems
issn 1449-8618
1449-8618
publishDate 1993-11-01
description Because most organizations depend on computer systems that electronically store important data to perform crucial business functions, the integrity of these information systems is paramount. Securing company systems, however, is not always an easy task. More sophisticated systems often provide widespread access to computer resources and increased user knowledge, which may lead to added difficulties in maintaining security. This paper explores whistleblowing employees' exposing illegal or unethical computer practices taking place in the organization as a method of computer security and the support for whistleblowing found in codes of ethical conduct formulated by professional societies.
topic whistleblowing
ethical codes
professional societies
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