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    Conflicting concern over the privacy of electronic medical records in the NHSnet.Athanasia Pouloudi - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (2):94–101.
    The privacy and security of computerised medical data have become a major concern in Britain since the launch of the national electronic network for the National Health Service . A stakeholder analysis approach helps identify the wide range of the concerns which are involved, and this contributes to understanding the broader context within which technological developments take place and ethical concerns arise. The author is a member of the Information Systems Department of London School of Economics and Political Science [LSE], (...)
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    Neural Expert Systems in Medical Image Interpretation: Development, Use, and Ethical Issues.Athanasia Pouloudi & George D. Magoulas - 2000 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 10 (5-6):451-472.
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    A Societral perspective on e‐business adoption.Athanasia Pouloudi, Xenia Ziouvelou & Konstantina Vassilopoulou - 2003 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 1 (3):149-166.
    A large amount of research work in e‐business concerns the experiences and lessons learned from developing and implementing innovative e‐business models. The findings of this research usually concentrate on financial aspects or on the use of information and communication technologies in a specific company or industrial sector. While this is critical for understanding and replicating positive business results, we argue that it is as important to understand the societal context in which business models are developed; it is social issues that (...)
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    Stakeholder analysis as a front-end to knowledge elicitation.Athanasia Pouloudi - 1997 - AI and Society 11 (1-2):122-137.
    Knowledge elicitation is one of the more problematic phases of knowledge based systems development. Two specific problems that have received inadequate attention in the literature are the process of expert selection and the use of a broader, socially and politically informed, frame of reference for knowledge elicitation. This paper builds on the few attempts to consider these problems. It contributes to a novel interpretation of the broader knowledge acquisition context using the powerful notion of stakeholders. More specifically, it proposes the (...)
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    Privacy in the information age: Stakeholders, interests and values. [REVIEW]Lucas Introna & Athanasia Pouloudi - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (1):27 - 38.
    Privacy is a relational and relative concept that has been defined in a variety of ways. In this paper we offer a systematic discussion of potentially different notions of privacy. We conclude that privacy as the freedom or immunity from the judgement of others is an extremely useful concept to develop ways in which to understand privacy claims and associated risks. To this end, we develop a framework of principles that explores the interrelations of interests and values for various stakeholders (...)
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    Conflicting Concern over the Privacy of Electronic Medical Records in the NHSnet.Athanasia Pouloudi - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (2):94-101.
    The privacy and security of computerised medical data have become a major concern in Britain since the launch of the national electronic network for the National Health Service (NHSnet). A stakeholder analysis approach helps identify the wide range of the concerns which are involved, and this contributes to understanding the broader context within which technological developments take place and ethical concerns arise. The author is a member of the Information Systems Department of London School of Economics and Political Science [LSE], (...)
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