Abstract
This paper examines the concept of authenticity in IS ethics from a position informed from work in progress on Bakhtin’s theory of dialogism. Three approaches to ethical resolution are described: technicism and reflective practice are found wanting with respect to authenticity, while answerability generally conflicts with IS agendas.
Recommended Citation
Stephens, Robert, "Authenticity and Ethical Practice in IS: Technicism, Reflective Practice and Answerability" (1999). AMCIS 1999 Proceedings. 227.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis1999/227
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