Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions

The main purpose of this article was to investigate, using the tools of qualitative research, the working conditions for Romanians working in the IT industry, and to assess their level of professional and social responsibility. According to recent research, jobs tend to be more and more polarized....

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Main Authors: Maria CERNAT, Dumitru BORȚUN, Corina Sorana MATEI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICI Publishing House 2020-09-01
Series:Revista Română de Informatică și Automatică
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Online Access:https://rria.ici.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/art._Cernat_Bor%C8%9Bun_Matei.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f3e8c1cb15947db912bd21e5c7275a82020-11-25T03:17:12ZengICI Publishing HouseRevista Română de Informatică și Automatică1220-17581841-43032020-09-01303637610.33436/v30i3y202005Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditionsMaria CERNAT0Dumitru BORȚUN1Corina Sorana MATEI2Universitatea „Titu Maiorescu”Şcoala Naţională de Studii Politice şi Administrative SNSPAUniversitatea „Titu Maiorescu”The main purpose of this article was to investigate, using the tools of qualitative research, the working conditions for Romanians working in the IT industry, and to assess their level of professional and social responsibility. According to recent research, jobs tend to be more and more polarized. We now have what we might call “bad jobs” and “good jobs” (Kalleberg, 2012). The Romanian IT sector was considered – from the perspective of public policy – a revolutionary sector where intelligence and innovation would lead to social progress. The public discourse framing this sector, the policies regulating this sector, and the relatively high wages would lead to the conclusion that these are “good jobs”. Our goal is to analyze, with scientific rigor, the working conditions in this sector by using the characteristics that are currently used at the level of the European Union to assess the quality of working life. The conclusions of our study would require further interpretations and suggestions in order to to bring about an improvement of the working conditions in this sector, as well as to address the lack of labour unions and of ethics management in Romanian IT industry. https://rria.ici.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/art._Cernat_Bor%C8%9Bun_Matei.pdfethics managementresponsibilitythe quality of working lifethe dimensions of job quality
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Corina Sorana MATEI
Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions
Revista Română de Informatică și Automatică
ethics management
responsibility
the quality of working life
the dimensions of job quality
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Dumitru BORȚUN
Corina Sorana MATEI
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title Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions
title_short Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions
title_full Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions
title_fullStr Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions
title_full_unstemmed Ethics management and social responsibility in Romanian IT industry (I) - Possible improvements of working conditions
title_sort ethics management and social responsibility in romanian it industry (i) - possible improvements of working conditions
publisher ICI Publishing House
series Revista Română de Informatică și Automatică
issn 1220-1758
1841-4303
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The main purpose of this article was to investigate, using the tools of qualitative research, the working conditions for Romanians working in the IT industry, and to assess their level of professional and social responsibility. According to recent research, jobs tend to be more and more polarized. We now have what we might call “bad jobs” and “good jobs” (Kalleberg, 2012). The Romanian IT sector was considered – from the perspective of public policy – a revolutionary sector where intelligence and innovation would lead to social progress. The public discourse framing this sector, the policies regulating this sector, and the relatively high wages would lead to the conclusion that these are “good jobs”. Our goal is to analyze, with scientific rigor, the working conditions in this sector by using the characteristics that are currently used at the level of the European Union to assess the quality of working life. The conclusions of our study would require further interpretations and suggestions in order to to bring about an improvement of the working conditions in this sector, as well as to address the lack of labour unions and of ethics management in Romanian IT industry.
topic ethics management
responsibility
the quality of working life
the dimensions of job quality
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