Big data, little wisdom: trouble brewing? Ethical implications for the information systems discipline
2016; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 31; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/02691728.2016.1249436
ISSN1464-5297
AutoresDavid J. Pauleen, David Rooney, Ali Intezari,
Tópico(s)Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems
ResumoThe question we pose in this paper is: How can wisdom and its inherent drive for integration help information systems in the development of practices for responsibly and ethically managing and using big data, ubiquitous information and algorithmic knowledge and so make the world a better place? We use the recent financial crises to illustrate the perils of an overreliance on and misuse of data, information and predictive knowledge when global Information Systems are not wisely integrated. Our analysis shows that the global financial crisis was in part caused by a serious lack of integration of information with the larger context of social, cultural, economic and political dynamics. Integration of all the variables in a global and information hungry industry is exceptionally difficult, and so "exceptionality" of some kind is needed to make sufficient integration happen. Wisdom, we suggest, is the exceptionality needed to lead successful integration. We expect that a wisdom-based shift can lead to more organizationally effective and socially responsible Information Systems.
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