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Abstract
The proposed panel, "Fostering Responsible IS Research," responds to a collective call within the academic community to strengthen engagement of Information Systems (IS) scholars in responsible research. Delving into topics such as human trafficking and environmental sustainability, panelists Laurie Giddens, Ping Wang, Amber Grace Young, and Suchit Ahuja will offer insights into ethical considerations, barriers, and the role of academia in promoting responsible research practices in IS. Attendees will gain a nuanced understanding of responsible research principles, considerations for sensitive topics, and the support available to navigate ethical challenges in IS research. Through sequential presentations and a Q&A session, the panel aims to foster a culture of responsible research that transcends academic boundaries, making a meaningful impact on society.
Paper Number
1284
Recommended Citation
PATEL, JIGNYA; Giddens, Laurie; Wang, Ping; Young, Amber Grace; and Ahuja, Suchit, "Fostering Responsible IS Research" (2024). AMCIS 2024 Proceedings. 2.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2024/panels/panels/2
Fostering Responsible IS Research
The proposed panel, "Fostering Responsible IS Research," responds to a collective call within the academic community to strengthen engagement of Information Systems (IS) scholars in responsible research. Delving into topics such as human trafficking and environmental sustainability, panelists Laurie Giddens, Ping Wang, Amber Grace Young, and Suchit Ahuja will offer insights into ethical considerations, barriers, and the role of academia in promoting responsible research practices in IS. Attendees will gain a nuanced understanding of responsible research principles, considerations for sensitive topics, and the support available to navigate ethical challenges in IS research. Through sequential presentations and a Q&A session, the panel aims to foster a culture of responsible research that transcends academic boundaries, making a meaningful impact on society.
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