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Ethics in social networking and business 2 : the future and changing paradigms /

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Massotte, Pierre (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Wiley-ISTE, 2017.
Edición:1st
Colección:Innovation, entrepreneurship and management series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Evolution and Impact of Advanced Technologies on Humankind and Business
  • 1.1. Introduction
  • 1.2. Evolution of technologies
  • 1.3. The United Nations: concerns and recommendations
  • 1.4. Evolution of production systems
  • 1.5. Emergence of nanotechnologies
  • 1.6. Development of biotechnologies
  • 1.7. 3D printing and the future of manufacturing
  • 1.8. The future: wedding of transdisciplinary technologies
  • 1.9. New opportunities: precision and sustainability
  • 1.10. The current digitization strategy
  • 1.11. Robotics, how and for which purpose?
  • 1.12. Cognitive sciences, cognitivism
  • 1.13. NBIC: innovation business models
  • 1.14. How to link ethics and innovation
  • 1.15. Conclusion.
  • 2. Ethics and Transhumanism: Control using Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
  • 2.1. Introduction to transhumanism
  • 2.2. Ethics, robotics and artificial intelligence
  • 2.3. Ethics and robotics
  • 2.4. Artilects
  • 2.5. The world: a hybrid planet with robotics and living species
  • 2.6. Ethics and the elementary rules of Asimov in robotics
  • 2.7. Conclusions and perspectives: the problems that could arise from robotics.
  • 3. Ethics and the New Business and Labor Organizations
  • 3.1. Preamble
  • 3.2. The context: new BDIs of the population, new opportunities
  • 3.3. Major changes in the shared and collaborative economy
  • 3.4. Concepts: some definitions and recollections
  • 3.5. Key factors of the new economic models
  • 3.6. The P2P management rules
  • 3.7. Assignments of means and resources
  • 3.8. Uber: a resources allocation problem
  • 3.9. Business ethics: a resources allocation problem
  • 3.10. Ethics in the business: more perspectives
  • 3.11. Ethics in Web-to-Virtual Store applications
  • 3.12. GIG economy: are the workers at Uber and Lyft happy?
  • 3.13. The real price of innovation
  • 3.14. Conclusion.
  • 4. Ethics and Social Networking
  • 4.1. Preamble
  • 4.2. Introduction: social networking
  • 4.3. Some basic social definitions and principles
  • 4.4. Emergence and reverse engineering
  • 4.5. Moving beyond technology-based solutions to complexity
  • 4.6. How to link ethics and social innovation
  • 4.7. Ethical frameworks for innovation
  • 4.8. Collaboration and cooperation
  • 4.9. Comparison of the different modes of management
  • 4.10. Ethics and mimicry: a natural approach to social networking
  • 4.11. Conclusion.
  • 5. Ethics: Misuses and Whistleblowing in Big Data and the Web
  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Some statistics
  • 5.3. Problematic situation
  • 5.4. Accelerating factors
  • 5.5. Whistleblowing
  • 5.6. Business ethics: elements of methodology and implementation
  • 5.7. Whistleblower policies and corporate governance
  • 5.8. Conclusion.
  • 6. The Underlying Mechanisms to Improve Ethics: Virtues, Laws and Cultures
  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Examples of unethical behavior in the economy
  • 6.3. An exclusive or inclusive society: ethics and social relationships
  • 6.4. Better ethics? Some constitutive elements
  • 6.5. Ethics and Christian culture
  • 6.6. Ethics and the evaluation of a corporate culture: application to IBM
  • 6.7. Ethics and the Rotary culture.
  • 7. Uses of Ethics: Between Virtue, Humanism and Illiteracy
  • 7.1. Ethics: an attitude between responsibility and conviction
  • 7.2. Ethics: between the exact requirements and the intents of the letter and spirit of the law.
  • 8. Ethics, Temporality and Spirituality
  • 8.1. Introduction: problematics
  • 8.2. Truth: general characteristics of ethics and morals
  • 8.3. Ethics and morale
  • 8.4. Ethics and spirituality
  • 8.5. Application: ethics and bioethics
  • 8.6. Ethics, spirituality, identity and religion
  • 8.7. Synthesis: hierarchy of ethics concepts
  • 8.8. Spirituality out of the religion framework
  • 8.9. Beyond ethics: the contribution of religious fact to excluded people
  • 8.10. Conclusion.
  • 9. Ethics: Perspectives and the Future
  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. The crisis is still here
  • 9.3. Post-modernism in detail: the story never ends
  • 9.4. Consequences: worldwide governance and hyper-democracies
  • 9.5. Business ethics: new trends and perspective
  • 9.6. Ethics of consideration: a new concept
  • 9.7. Toward a more Sustainable Ethics
  • 9.8. Ethics: evaluation and measurement
  • 9.9. A future vision of networking and Business Ethics
  • 9.10. Main conclusions.