Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
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Factors affecting the citizen’s intention to adopt e-government in Nigeria
Abubakar Sadiq Muhammad, Tuğberk KayaThis study aims to investigate and comprehend the key factors that affect citizens’ adoption of electronic government (e-government) in Nigeria. In addition, the…
Social media users’ attitudes toward pervasiveness of fake news in Arab countries and its negative effects: Kuwait as a case study
Khaled Alqahs, Yagoub Y. Al-Kandari, Mohammad S. AlbuloushiThe purpose of this study is to examine the respondents’ evaluation of the pervasiveness of fake news through various SM platforms in Kuwait. The authors also examined the…
What are the consequences of corporate greenwashing? A look into the consequences of greenwashing in consumer and financial markets
Fabian Maximilian Johannes Teichmann, Chiara Wittmann, Bruno Sergio S. SergiThe purpose of this paper is to explore the nuances of the consequences of greenwashing in the consumer and financial markets. Greenwashing is discussed frequently but in…
Credibility and trust of information privacy at the workplace in Slovakia. The use of intuition
Frithiof Svenson, Eva Ballová Mikušková, Markus A. LaunerEmployees may feel overwhelmed with information privacy choices and have difficulties understanding what they are committing to in the digital workplace. This paper aims…
Addressing labour exploitation in the data science pipeline: views of precarious US-based crowdworkers on adversarial and co-operative interventions
Jo Bates, Elli Gerakopoulou, Alessandro CheccoUnderlying much recent development in data science and artificial intelligence (AI) is a dependence on the labour of precarious crowdworkers via platforms such as Amazon…
Others’ information and my privacy: an ethical discussion
Yuanye MaPrivacy has been understood as about one’s own information, information that is not one’s own is not typically considered with regards to an individual’s privacy. This…
Limited knowledge and informal lobbying: internet regulation through content filters in Swedish public libraries
Veronica Johansson, Maria LindhThe purpose of this paper is to describe and explore the current state of internet regulation through content filters in Swedish public libraries.
Online accounting courses: digital loyalty for an inclusive and open society
Ashish Varma, Daniela Mancini, Ashwin Anupam Dalela, Aradhya VarmaOnline education can facilitate inclusive societal development. In emerging countries with low investment per capita in school and universities, it helps students overcome…
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- Dr Jenifer Sunrise Winter