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    I.T. Ethics in China & United States

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    Date
    2012-04
    Author
    Abbott, Michael
    Spelbrink, Laura
    Advisor(s)
    Lo, Bruce W. N.
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    Abstract
    Recent advances in computer and communication technology have raised public awareness on ethical issues in information technology. China and the United States combined account for 1/3 of the world's Internet population. In the last decade China has emerged as the country with the largest number of internet users. This study investigates the differences between I.T. ethics decision making in an emerging country and in a developed one.
    Subject
    Internet users--United States
    Management information systems
    Business ethics--China
    Internet users--China
    Business ethics--United States
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