Abstract

This paper examines ethical awareness in the large Corporate & SME IT sector of the Middle East & North African (MENA) region. It uses the prevalence of corporate codes of conduct in the industry to analytically ascertain the level of ethical awareness. The literature is analysed to reveal how codes of conduct have developed synchronously alongside ethical awareness of specific companies as well as the ethical cognisance of the industry & the society is embedded in. The paper then proposes how this current dynamic equilibrium has contributed to global ethical discourse in the specific industry chosen. This in turn is further analysed to isolate the newer elements of the developing discourse & how this may contribute to progression in terms of local & practical measures & global perceptions of this area as one that lacks the essential ethical awareness of the industry in the developed world.

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