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The evolution of each aspect in technology is rich in its historical events, case studies, experience from elderly researchers and technicians. However, in itself, technology does not directly mean goodness for the society. The need for such notions of "goodness", "doing things right", "being fair", "avoid suffering of people, animals and environment" must continue into the modern world, despite the increase of technological powers and sophistication in people's hands, across so many countries and in all facets of life. There is therefore an academic and philosophical need for assessing and…mehr

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The evolution of each aspect in technology is rich in its historical events, case studies, experience from elderly researchers and technicians. However, in itself, technology does not directly mean goodness for the society. The need for such notions of "goodness", "doing things right", "being fair", "avoid suffering of people, animals and environment" must continue into the modern world, despite the increase of technological powers and sophistication in people's hands, across so many countries and in all facets of life. There is therefore an academic and philosophical need for assessing and well-delimiting the facets of ethics into the re-fashioned societal set-up and technological dependencies. The focus of this manuscript will be geared towards analysing the components of "Business Ethics" and formulating a vast amount of research interrogations concerning ethics notions mapped onto technology. The technology focussed here is ICT technologies and its related sub-fields. This research remains inherently a vision and opinion work. Such opinions may not be agreed by other researchers, but formulating varied opinions will help enrich the field of Ethics in the technology era.
Autorenporträt
Dr Mohammad Kaleem Galamali holds a PhD from University of Technology Mauritius (UTM) since April 2022, works as senior lecturer in ICT at Université Des Mascareignes (UDM), Republic of Mauritius and is an academic researcher in theoretical perspectives in pervasive computing, e-learning, ethical/visionary perspectives in ICT, OS & Networking.