Ethical consumerism, supply chains, and deceptions with RFID-based systems

IF 8.2 2区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information & Management Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1016/j.im.2024.104016
Yu-Ju Tu , Selwyn Piramuthu
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Ethical consumerism has led manufacturers and retailers to develop new initiatives to align their products and services with related requirements, such as the management of supply chains for ethically produced products. To this end, recent years have witnessed the growing reliance on technological innovations to corroborate claims on ethically produced products. RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification)-based systems have found a natural fit for such applications due to their ability to uniquely identify individual items and locally store their characteristics and history. While the benefits of such a setup are clear, there is a paucity of research on associated unethical risks. What is often unclear is the possibility of deception when RFID-generated information is used to certify ethical production. We draw on stockholder theory, stakeholder theory, social contract theory, and Mason’s information ethics theory to study the underlying dynamics. We show that enhancing RFID information accessibility and accuracy in supply chains is key to mitigating the unethical risk of deception and ensuring that RFID-based systems can truly certify ethically produced products. We develop a portfolio of such risks, identify means to mitigate identified risks, and then use a case study to examine the impact of varying degrees of RFID-generated information accessibility and accuracy on the detection and prevention of associated deceptions.

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道德消费、供应链和基于 RFID 系统的欺骗行为
道德消费主义促使制造商和零售商制定新举措,使其产品和服务符合相关要求,如管理道德生产产品的供应链。为此,近年来,人们越来越依赖技术创新来证实道德产品的声明。基于 RFID(无线射频识别)技术的系统能够唯一识别单个物品,并在本地存储其特征和历史,因此非常适合此类应用。虽然这种设置的好处显而易见,但对相关的不道德风险却缺乏研究。人们往往不清楚的是,当 RFID 生成的信息被用于认证道德生产时,是否存在欺骗的可能性。我们借鉴了股东理论、利益相关者理论、社会契约理论和梅森的信息伦理理论来研究潜在的动态。我们表明,提高供应链中 RFID 信息的可获取性和准确性是降低欺骗这一不道德风险的关键,也是确保基于 RFID 的系统能够真正认证符合道德标准的产品的关键。我们开发了此类风险的组合,确定了降低已识别风险的方法,然后使用案例研究来检验不同程度的 RFID 生成的信息可获取性和准确性对检测和预防相关欺骗行为的影响。
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Information & Management
Information & Management 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.90
自引率
6.10%
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123
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Information & Management is a publication that caters to researchers in the field of information systems as well as managers, professionals, administrators, and senior executives involved in designing, implementing, and managing Information Systems Applications.
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