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Does ACM’s code of ethics change ethical decision making in software development?

Andrew McNamara Justin Smith E. Murphy-Hill

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Ethical decisions in software development can substantially impact end-users, organizations, and our environment, as is evidenced by recent ethics scandals in the news. Organizations, like the ACM, publish codes of ethics to guide software-related ethical decisions. In fact, the ACM has recently demonstrated renewed interest in its code of ethics and made updates for the first time since 1992. To better understand how the ACM code of ethics changes software-related decisions, we replicated a prior behavioral ethics study with 63 software engineering students and 105 professional software developers, measuring their responses to 11 ethical vignettes. We found that explicitly instructing participants to consider the ACM code of ethics in their decision making had no observed effect when compared with a control group. Our findings suggest a challenge to the research community: if not a code of ethics, what techniques can improve ethical decision making in software engineering?

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Andrew McNamara

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Justin Smith

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E. Murphy-Hill

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McNamara, A., Smith, J., Murphy-Hill, E. (2018). Does ACM’s code of ethics change ethical decision making in software development?. https://doi.org/10.1145/3236024.3264833

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Tahun Terbit
2018
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1145/3236024.3264833
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