Sunday, September 2, 2012

Ethical Dilemma

Information Access

The advent of email in the business world surely has created new ground for moral dilemmas involving information access and privacy.

Tony, a data analyst for a major casino, is working after normal business hours to finish an important project. He realizes that he is missing data that had been sent to his coworker Robert. Tony had inadvertently observed Robert typing his password several days ago and decides to log into Robert’s computer and resend the data to himself. Upon doing so, Tony sees an open email regarding gambling bets Robert placed over the last several days with a local sports book. All employees of the casino are forbidden to engage in gambling activities to avoid any hint of conflict of interest.

Tony knows he should report this but would have to admit to violating the company’s information technology regulations by logging into Robert’s computer. If he warns Robert to stop his betting, he would also have to reveal the source of his information. What does Tony do in this situation?

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Case Study

Alway Read the Small Print


Case Questions:

1. What ethical issues are involved with the Dover Inn's policy? What would you advise the general manager to do?

2. What ethical issues are involved for all of the employees concerned? What would you advise the front desk employees? The shop employees? Explain your answers.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Question 1

What is the difference between individual self-interest and collective self-interest?