LOCATION:
Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
DATES:
Tuesday 27 March 2007 to Thursday 29 March 2007
HOSTED BY:
Global e-SCM Research Center, Meiji University, Japan
IN ASSOCIATION WITH:
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, De Montfort University, UK
Research Center on Computing and Society, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute, East Tennessee State University, USA
CONFERENCE DIRECTORS:
Professor Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Professor Kiyoshi Murata, Meiji University, Japan
Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK
SPONSORS:
International Communications Foundation
The Institute for the Management of Information Systems (IMIS)
Troubador Publishing Ltd
Japan Society for Management Information
Japan Society for the Study of Office Automation
PAPER ABSTRACT LISTING:
- “Regulating CCTV” by Andrew A. Adams
- “Personal Electronic Health Cards in Portugal – an ethical review” by Isabel Alvarez, Simon Rogerson
- “Living with another gender on the Net” by Asai Ryoko
- “Challenges to improve access to information society: from usability to e-quality” by Mario Arias, Teresa Torres, Mar Souto, Leonor Gonzalez
- “A short history of ETHICOMPs” by Angel Luis Garcia Alvarez, Porfirio Barroso Asenjo, Rishwina Dookhony
- “Technological Transcendence: Why It’s Okay that the Future Doesn’t Need Us” by Thomas Blake
- “Electronic democracy and informed consent” by Mike Bowern
- “Metaphysical Foundations for Information Ethics” by Terrell Ward Bynum
- “Informed consent theory in information technology” by Flick Catherine
- “Transformative Impacts of IT Offshoring on Developed Countries: An Analysis” by Akemi Takeoka Chatfield
- “Horizontal and vertical integration in a local authority of the UK: The case of Hillingdon” by Jyoti Choudrie, Vishanth Weerakkody
- “Globalisation, ICT-ethics and value conflicts” by Goran Collste
- “The usefulness of intellectual capital metrics in the knowledge society: a Delphi study” by Teresa Torres-Coronas, Ricard Monclús-Guitart, Arantxa Vidal-Blasco, Mario Arias-Oliva
- “Knowledge management: how ethical is your organization’s knowledge?” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Nuno Miguel Araújo da Silva
- “Internet and young people: how ethical can it be?” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa
- “Ethical issues: GIS and SoDIS – a Tongan affair” by Simon Dacey, Catherine Snell-Siddle
- “History of Computer Ethics Through Some Representative Codes of Ethics” by Lucía Tello Díaz, Porfirio Barroso Asenjo, Rishwina Dookhony
- “Search engines and the problem of transparency” by Dag Elgesem
- “A Collaboration to Promote E-inclusion of Low Income Students” by William Fleischman
- “The Internationalization of Retailing and Business Corporate Ethics:Mainly through Japanese convenient stores format” by Takuya FUKAZAWA
- “Internet and Computer Crime: Global Visibility, Local Responsibility” by Frances Grodzinsky
- “Toward Common Sense Ethic for Discreet Agents” by Jean-Gabriel GANASCIA
- “European Information Society and Digital Divide” by Roma Gorzelańczyk
- “ICT, Globalization, and the Pursuit of Happiness: The problem of change” by Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska
- “Ethical Decisions: using the back of the envelope” by Don Gotterbarn
- “Glocalization and ICT: Presuppositions, Tensions and Ethical Possibilities” by Mari M. Heltne, Anne H. King
- “A study about an activation system of human resources in a company organization” by KAMEDA Hideaki, SUMITA Tomofumi, SHIMAZAKI Masahito
- “Artificial Agency, Consciousness, and the Criteria for Moral Agency: What Properties Must an Artificial Agent Have to be a Moral Agent?” by Himma Kenneth Einar
- “Searching the Semantic Web: Ethical Issues in the Semantic Web Searching” by Lawrence M. Hinman
- “Forecasting Ethics and the Ethics of Forecasting: the case of Nanotechnology” by David Sanford Horner
- “New Working Format Model: e-Work in Web 2.0 Era Collaborative Telework as Knowledge-Creation” by Mayumi Hori
- “Simulation and support in ethical decision making” by Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos
- “Seizing control?: The Continuous Personal Experience Capture Experiments Of Ringley & Mann” by Kerr Ian, Bailey Jane
- “MMORPG for Understanding and Improving Global Ethics: A Personality Typing Approach” by Jocelyne Kiss, Sidi O. Soueina, Behrouz Far
- “Our posthuman future: Some consequences of the nanotechnology revolution” by Andrzej Kocikowski
- “Ethics and Information Encryption” by Mason Leege
- “A Survey of Ethics and Regulation” by Richard Lucas, Yeslam Al-Saggaf
- “Global Communications, Local Regulation: Ethical Dilemmas for Business” by Robert S. Marsel
- “All we’d like to say about IT and its consequences for our lives” by Noemi Manders-Huits, Paul Sollie
- “Problems and Probability of Joint Projects with Nepali Software Companies” by Michiko MATSUSHITA
- “Information Ethics: ICT Professional Responsibility in the Information Environment” by Karen Mather
- “Towards an exploration of cross-cultural factors in privacy online” by Steve McRobb
- “Using blogs to create cybernetic space: Examining the India blogs” by Ananda Mitra
- “Ethical Aspects of B-to-B Public e-Marketplaces: Creation of Trust in a Global Market” by Wassim MNIF
- “The Future of Electronic Voting” by Robert K. Moniot
- “Japanese Traditional values behind political intersts in the Information Era” by Makoto Nakada
- “Finding the foundation of professional ethics in Japan: a socio-cultural perspective” by Teruya Nagao, Kiyoshi Murata
- “Stakeholder Involvement in Designing Strategic Management Systems in Public Administrations” by Bjorn Niehaves
- “Rethinking the Concept of Information Privacy” by Yohko Orito
- “Small World Paradigm in Social Sciences: Perspectives and Problems” by Ugo Pagallo
- “Securing workplace privacy – why and how?” by Elin Palm
- “Cultural imperialism on a global scale?” by Piotr Pawlak
- “Are intellectual property rights the answer to combat piracy in the music industry?” by S. R. Ponelis, J. J. Britz
- “Towards the evolution of a knowledge-based learning community: the social capital perspective” by Shih Hung-Pin
- “Robotic Thugs” by Carson Reynolds, Masatoshi Ishikawa
- “Juristic Misuse of Information Society Metaphors: Loaded Framing, Argumentation and Resolution of Legal and Policy Issues” by David A. Rice
- “Coleman’s Kantian Computers” by Lucas Richard
- “The Good Computer Professional Does Not Cheat at Cards” by Volkman Richard
- “On Recipient Ethics of Internet Communication” by Chen Ru-dong
- “Influence of corporate ethical/unethical behavior on customer satisfaction” by Masahiro Sato
- “Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Germany” by Kazuyuki Shimizu
- “The e-Learning Strategy of Organizational Design Emerging the New University Education for the Next Generation” by SAKAI Kazuo, Ken KURIYAMA, Toshiyuki MIYAHARA
- “Cultural determinants of the IT revolution” by Jacek Sojka
- “Why Ethics Of Technology Needs Uncertainty” by Paul Sollie
- “What Privacy? The Impact of the UK Human Rights Act 1998 on Privacy Protection in the Workplace” by Bernd Carsten Stahl
- “Globalisation and the IT Professional” by J. Barrie Thompson
- “On Chosen Relations Between the Dynamics of a Global Information System” by Jacek Unold
- “Dynamic Distributed Balancing of Local, Group and Organizational Harmonies: Case of Multitrack Multistage eLearning Design” by Alexander Vengerov
- “Interdependence and control at work: Social issues in transforming care work with mobile technology” by Riikka Vuokko
- ” Social and ethical aspects connected with e-space development” by Janusz Wielki