Ethical reasoning methods for ICT: What they are and when to use them

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2025-01

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España, SergioORCID 0000-0001-7343-4270ISNI 0000000492870029
van der Maaten, Chris
Gulden, JensISNI 0000000420197082
Pastor, Óscar

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Abstract

Information and communication technology (ICT) brings about numerous advantages across various domains of our lives. However, alongside these benefits, there is a growing awareness of its potential negative ethical, social, and environmental impacts. Consequently, stakeholders ranging from conceptual modellers to policy makers often find themselves grappling with ethical considerations stemming from ICT engineering and usage. This paper presents a review of 10 ethical reasoning methods suitable for the ICT domain. We have employed a method engineering technique to author metamodels for the methods, which were subsequently subjected to validation by experts proficient in the respective methods. Following a situational method engineering approach, we have also characterised each ethical reasoning method and validated the characterisation with the experts. This has allowed us to develop a tool that helps select the method that is most suitable for a given ethical reasoning situation. Furthermore, we deliberate on the practical application of ethical reasoning methods within conceptual modelling contexts. We are confident that we have laid the groundwork for further research into ethical reasoning of ICT, with a specific emphasis on its role during conceptual modelling.

Keywords

Conceptual modelling, Ethical reasoning, Ethics, Method engineering, Situational factors, Sustainability assessment, Information Systems and Management

Citation

España, S, van der Maaten, C, Gulden, J & Pastor, Ó 2025, 'Ethical reasoning methods for ICT : What they are and when to use them', Data and Knowledge Engineering, vol. 155, 102373. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.datak.2024.102373