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Governance and information governance: some ethical considerations within an expanding information society

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>2007
<mark>Journal</mark>International Journal for Quality and Standards
Issue number1
Volume1
Number of pages13
Pages (from-to)180-192
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Governance and information governance ought to be an integral part of any government or organisations information and business strategy. More than ever before information and knowledge can be produced, exchanged, shared and communicated through many different mediums. Whilst sharing information and knowledge provides many benefits it also provides many challenges and risks to governments, global organisations and the individual citizen.
Information governance is one element of a governance and compliance programme, but an increasingly important one, because many regulations apply to how information is managed and protected from theft and abuse, much of which resides with external agencies usually outside the control of the individual citizen. This paper explores some of the compliance and quality issues within governance and information governance including those ethical concerns as related to individual citizens and multiple stakeholders engaged directly or
indirectly in the governance process.