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Improving ethical usage of corporate data in higher education: Enhanced Enterprise Data Ethics Framework

Trinity McNicol (Data Strategy and Governance Team, Information Technology Services, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Bailey Carthouser (Data Strategy and Governance Team, Information Technology Services, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Ivano Bongiovanni (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Sasenka Abeysooriya (Data Strategy and Governance Team, Information Technology Services, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)

Information Technology & People

ISSN: 0959-3845

Article publication date: 29 August 2023

Issue publication date: 3 September 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to address the generalised lack of guidance on ethical treatment of corporate (e.g. non-research) data in higher education institutions, by focusing on the case of the University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia). No actionable framework is currently available in the country to govern the ethical usage of corporate data. As such, this research takes a stakeholder-centred approach to data ethics; the lived experience of the stakeholders involved coupled with a theory-based ethical framework allowed the authors build to build a framework to guide ethical data practice.

Design/methodology/approach

Adopting a revised canonical action research approach focused on intervention on the context, the authors conducted a review of the literature on ethical usage of data in higher education institutions; administered one survey to university students (n = 168); and facilitated three workshops with professional staff (two) and students (one).

Findings

Collected data highlighted how, among other themes, the role and ethical importance of transparency was the dominant claim among all stakeholder groups. Findings helped the authors develop an Enhanced Enterprise Data Ethics Framework (EEDEF) emphasising transparency and stakeholder-centricity.

Practical implications

Legislation is the driver to regulate the use of corporate data in higher education; however, this can be problematic because legislation is retrospective, lacks normativity and offers scarce directions for cases that do not exactly follow within the legislative mandate. In light of these regulatory limitations, the authors’ EEDEF offers operators guidance on how to ethically manage corporate data in the higher education environment.

Originality/value

This study fills gaps in praxis and theory; that is the lack of literature and guiding ethical frameworks to inform data practice in higher education. This research fosters a more ethical data management by virtue of genuine and authentic engagement with stakeholders and emphasises the importance of strategic decision-making and maturity of data culture in the higher education sector.

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Citation

McNicol, T., Carthouser, B., Bongiovanni, I. and Abeysooriya, S. (2024), "Improving ethical usage of corporate data in higher education: Enhanced Enterprise Data Ethics Framework", Information Technology & People, Vol. 37 No. 6, pp. 2247-2278. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-12-2022-0971

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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