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Area of Science:

  • Data Privacy
  • Information Ethics
  • Corporate Responsibility

Background:

  • Individuals face challenges in controlling and tracking personal data shared with companies.
  • Existing privacy and data protection laws are deemed insufficient for current data practices.
  • There is a need for effective and ethically sound solutions for data governance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new framework for ethical data practices.
  • To inform policy development regarding personal data collection and use.
  • To provide actionable guidance for companies processing personal data.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Ethical Data Practices framework.
  • Identification of six core ethical principles: minimizing harm, fair benefit/burden distribution, respecting autonomy, transparency, accountability, and inclusion.
  • Translation of principles into practical imperatives for companies.

Main Results:

  • The Ethical Data Practices framework offers a structured approach to data governance.
  • Six key principles provide a foundation for ethical data handling.
  • Action-guiding practical imperatives offer concrete steps for companies.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework addresses the inadequacy of current data protection laws.
  • Companies can voluntarily adopt these principles and imperatives to enhance ethical data practices.
  • The framework serves as a valuable tool for policy-making and corporate self-regulation.