Module 1 - lecture + literature

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information system
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a set of interrelated components that collect process, store and distribute information to support decision making and control in an organisation
Information Technology types (5)
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Accounting; Finance; Marketing; HR; Operations
IT and systems - Issues
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Property rights and obligations; System Quality; Quality of life; Accountability and Control; Information Rights and Obligations
5 changes in Management Information Systems
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IT innovations; New Business Models; E-commerce expansion; Management Changes (going mobile); Changes in Firms (less emphasis on hierarchy)
digital firm
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all of the organisations relationship with customers, suppliers and employees are digitally enabled and mediated; Core business processes through digital networks
business processes
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set of logically related tasks and behaviours that organisations develop over time to produce specific business results
key corporate assets
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intellectual property, come competencies, financial and human assets
Strategic Business Objectives of Information Systems
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Operational Excellence, New products, services and business models; Customer and supplier intimacy; Improved decision making; competitive edge; survival
information
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data that have been shaped into a form that is meaningful
data
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streams of raw facts
management information systems (MIS)
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deals with behavioural issues as well as technical issues surrounding the development, use and impact of information systems
IS in Organisations
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Senior management -> middle management -> operational management -> knowledge workers -> data workers -> production workers; unique culture; major business functions: sales marketing, manufacturing, finance, accounting, HR
IS in management
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substantial part of management responsibility is creative work driven by new knowledge & information
IS in technology
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computer hardware - physical equipment used for input, processing and output activities in IS; data management technology - software governing the organization of data on physical storage media; network - links 2 or more computers
complementary assets
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assets required to derive value from a primary investment
MIS - technical approaches
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computer science, operations research, management science
MIS - behavioural approaches
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sociology, economics, psychology
technology trends that raise ethical issues
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computing power doubles every 18 months; data storage costs rapidly decline; data analysis advances; networking advances; mobile device growth impact
Non-obvious relationship awareness (NORA)
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powerful tool for governments and the private sector; it can take info about people from many sources such as phone records, employment applications to help track criminals
Ethical Analysis - steps
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1. Identify and describe the facts clearly - who? what? when?; 2. Define the conflict or dilemma and identity the higher-order values involved; 3. Identify stakeholders; 4. Identify options that you can take; 5. Identify the potential consequences
Candidate Ethical Principles
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Golden Rule, Categorical imperative, Slippery Slope, utilitarian principle, risk aversion, ethical no-free-lunch rule
Golden Rule
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put yourself in sb's shoes
Categorical Imperative
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"if everyone did this, would society survive?"
Slippery Slope
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efekt motyla
Utilitarian principle
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take the action that achieves highest value
risk aversion
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choose action that produces the least harm
ethical no-free-lunch rule
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you should compensate for sb's work
tracking systems (3 types)
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cookies (it can track the user's previous actions on the same website; web beacons - tracking files; spyware
Property Rights (4 types)
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Copyright; Patents; Trademarks; Trade Secrets
copyright
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protects creators of intellectual property from having their work copied for any purpose during the life of the author + 70 years after death
patents
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grants the owner exclusive monopoly on the ideas behind an invention for 20 years
trademark
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marks and symbols used to distinguish products in the marketplace
information system from organisational perspective
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intersection of organisations, technology, and management; not just hardware and software but also data, processes, and people
Big Tech
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companies that transcend national borders and national governance
Globalization challenges and opportunities
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A Flattened World & Digital Firm
A Flattened World
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reduction of economic and cultural advantages of developed countries; reduction of costs of operating and transacting on a global scale
IS structure
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-input (collects raw data from the org or from external environment), -processing (converts raw data into meaningful form), -output (transfers info to people who will use it), -feedback (output returned to appropriate people to evaluate/correct input)
senior management
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long-term strategic decisions about products and services, and ensures financial performance
middle management
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carries out programs and plans of senior management
operational management
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monitoring daily activities of the business
intranet
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connects two or more computers to share data or resources (e.g. printer)
extranet
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private intranet extended to authorized users outside the organization
information processing activities
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data collection, transformation, dissemination and storage into business systems
management activities
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planning, coordinating, controlling, modelling, decision making
responsibility
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accepting potential costs, duties, and obligations for the decisions you make
accountability
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feature of systems that says that mechanism are in place to determine who took action and who is reponsible
liability
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body of laws in place that permits individuals to recover the damages done to them by actors, systems or organizations
due process
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process in which laws are known and understood, and ability exists to appeal to higher authorities to ensure that the laws are applied correctly
Fair Information Practices
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set of principles governing the collection and use of information about individuals (worldwide)
informed consent
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consent given with knowledge of all the facts needed to make a rational decision
safe harbour
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self-regulating policy and enforcement mechanism for u.s. firms in the EU
GDPR
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applies to all companies operating in any EU conutry, requires unambiguous consent to use personal data for purposes other than those for which it was collected
opt-out model of informed consent
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collect personal information until the user cancels
opt-in model of informed consent
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do not collect personal information unless approved by the user

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