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Ethical problems for e-government: an evaluative framework
H. Mullen, David Horner
University of Brighton
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Ethical Issues
100%
Electronic Government
100%
Evaluation Framework
100%
Electronic Environment
100%
Ethical Behavior
50%
Electronic Business
33%
Information Technology
16%
Policy Making
16%
Social Justice
16%
Ethicist
16%
Network Society
16%
Business Environment
16%
Moral Wrong
16%
Information Diffusion
16%
Moral Wrongdoing
16%
Radical Critique
16%
Information Creation
16%
Aid Policy
16%
Business Clusters
16%
Ethical Culture
16%
Policy Vacuum
16%
Social Sciences
Ethical Issue
100%
e-Government
100%
Morality
66%
e-Business
66%
Information Technology
33%
Policy Making
33%
Network Society
33%
Business Cluster
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
e-Government
100%
Ethical Issue
100%
e-Business
66%
Justice
33%
Business Environment
33%
Engineering
Policy Making
100%
Information Technology
100%
Psychology
Ethical Issue
100%
Information Technology
33%