Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access
Advanced search

Ethics and information technology use: a survey of US based SMEs

Sanjeev Phukan (Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota, USA)
Gurpreet Dhillon (University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, USA)

Information Management & Computer Security

ISSN: 0968-5227

Publication date: 1 December 2000

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to study the beliefs and attitudes of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) toward the ethical use of information technology (IT). This research in progress paper presents findings from an “ethics survey” conducted in the USA. The initial data presented here suggest that even though IT has become an integral part of the US SMEs, there is a clear lack of awareness of basic ethical issues. The participants on this survey did not seem to understand the importance of their moral and ethical responsibilities in the use of IT. In a follow‐up of this study, we hope to extend and use the initial findings to conduct focused in‐depth interviews with some of the survey participants. In a subsequent stage we wish to conduct a similar research for large enterprises, so as to compare and contrast the extent of IT related ethical practices in businesses.

Keywords

  • Ethics
  • Information technology
  • Surveys
  • Small‐ to medium‐sized enterprises

Citation

Phukan, S. and Dhillon, G. (2000), "Ethics and information technology use: a survey of US based SMEs", Information Management & Computer Security, Vol. 8 No. 5, pp. 239-243. https://doi.org/10.1108/09685220010353907

Download as .RIS

Publisher

:

MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 2000, MCB UP Limited

Please note you do not have access to teaching notes

You may be able to access teaching notes by logging in via Shibboleth, Open Athens or with your Emerald account.
Login
If you think you should have access to this content, click the button to contact our support team.
Contact us

To read the full version of this content please select one of the options below

You may be able to access this content by logging in via Shibboleth, Open Athens or with your Emerald account.
Login
To rent this content from Deepdyve, please click the button.
Rent from Deepdyve
If you think you should have access to this content, click the button to contact our support team.
Contact us
Emerald Publishing
  • Opens in new window
  • Opens in new window
  • Opens in new window
  • Opens in new window
© 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited

Services

  • Authors Opens in new window
  • Editors Opens in new window
  • Librarians Opens in new window
  • Researchers Opens in new window
  • Reviewers Opens in new window

About

  • About Emerald Opens in new window
  • Working for Emerald Opens in new window
  • Contact us Opens in new window
  • Publication sitemap

Policies and information

  • Privacy notice
  • Site policies
  • Modern Slavery Act Opens in new window
  • Chair of Trustees governance statement Opens in new window
  • COVID-19 policy Opens in new window
Manage cookies

We’re listening — tell us what you think

  • Something didn’t work…

    Report bugs here

  • All feedback is valuable

    Please share your general feedback

  • Member of Emerald Engage?

    You can join in the discussion by joining the community or logging in here.
    You can also find out more about Emerald Engage.

Join us on our journey

  • Platform update page

    Visit emeraldpublishing.com/platformupdate to discover the latest news and updates

  • Questions & More Information

    Answers to the most commonly asked questions here