Corporations and professionalism: awkward bed-fellows?
David published a paper in the Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, in October 2017, entitled ‘Corporations and professionalism: awkward bed-fellows?’ – a response to Oliver Burmeister’s paper, in the same issue, on Professionalism in information and communication technology.
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to respond to Burmeister’s paper on Professionalism in information and communication technology.
Design/methodology/approach: This is a short and simple response to an issue that seemed central to Burmeister’s paper.
Findings: A key conundrum between the definitions of professionalism and corporations needs addressing.
Originality/value: This conundrum is a global political situation outwith the ability of the profession to address.
Ref:
Kreps, D., (2017) Corporations and professionalism: awkward bed-fellows? Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society https://doi.org/10.1108/JICES-01-2017-0005