Factors Influencing Higher Education Teachers' Attitudes towards Unethical Use of Information Technology: A Review

  • Ghiaţău R
  • Mâţă L
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Abstract

In this article, we intend to review the factors that contribute to the non-ethical use of information technology by academics. The ultimate goal of this approach is to construct a possible explanatory model of teachers' unethical attitudes. As premises, we consider that such a model of factors must take into account several theoretical and empirical previous variables and achievements, such as: theories or models that explain the relationship between attitudes and behavior; models of ethical decision making; the environment and values of information and communication technologies (ICT); research that highlights the relationship between individual factors and ethical judgment versus ethical behavior; research that highlights the relationship between external factors and ethical judgment versus ethical behavior. Therefore, our presentation will take these support points into account in how content is structured.

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Ghiaţău, R. M., & Mâţă, L. (2019). Factors Influencing Higher Education Teachers’ Attitudes towards Unethical Use of Information Technology: A Review. Revista Romaneasca Pentru Educatie Multidimensionala, 11(1), 287. https://doi.org/10.18662/rrem/111

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