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A review of the strategic management, policy, information management, and the marketing literature reveals that many large and medium sized companies now collect and use business intelligence. The number of firms engaging in these activities is increasing rapidly.
While the “whys” and “hows” of this practice have been discussed in the academic and professional literature, the ethics of intelligence gathering have not been adequately discussed in a public forum. This paper is intended to generate discussion by advancing criteria which could be used as the basis for judging actions of those involved in business intelligence and for creating reasonable policies in this sensitive area of practice.
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Norm Schultz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting and Taxation at Colorado State University.
Allison Collins is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting and Taxation at Colorado State University.
Mike McCulloch is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Colorado State University.
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Schultz, N.O., Collins, A.B. & McCulloch, M. The ethics of business intelligence. J Bus Ethics 13, 305–314 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00871677
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