¶ … Evolution of Business Ethics
I am certain that the practice of business ethics will involve a considerable amount over the next 10 years. One of the reasons that my conviction regarding this matter is so strong is because of the plethora of new technologies -- and their advances -- that are emerging every day. The preoccupation with data and driven processes provides an excellent example of the way that technologies are shaping businesses and the ethical concerns that are paramount to contemporary organizations. For instance, there is no shortage of Big Data and its applications, such as the Internet of Things, in which both public and private organizations will have access to immense amounts of data about people. This sort of data is not just static data, but real-time data with access to people's locations and activities. The issues of privacy that have emerged within the wake of these technologies will certainly call for a new form of ethics, perhaps even heightened ones, to secure privacy while gleaning whatever sort of business value these technologies are capable of producing.
Additional areas in which companies will likely have to evolve their business ethics, and which is not wholly unrelated to the aforementioned discussion of technology and Big Data in particular, include regulatory compliance. There are myriad compliance issues that are emerging just as frequently as new technologies in heavily regulated issues such as finance, health care, and others. Organizations are going...
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