一场改变印度银行业现状的危机:探讨道德在商业中的作用

IF 1.9 Q2 ETHICS
Sushma Nayak, Jyoti Chandiramani
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摘要

摘要数字商业标志着一个时代的转型,同时也带来了前所未有的网络威胁增长。自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,银行业经历了数字爆炸,但网络犯罪的水平和频率也有所上升。网络犯罪官员将其归咎于远程工作人员使用家庭电脑或笔记本电脑,这些电脑的网络安全比办公系统更脆弱;恶意行为者不断发展他们的策略,寻找进入企业网络的新方法,并抓住防御逃避;在大流行期间失业的人进入黑客活动;云和数据损坏;数码疲劳导致疏忽;等。本研究以印度旁遮普邦和马哈拉施特拉邦合作银行(PMC)为例,采用基于案例的方法探讨商业道德、信息共享和透明度对构建信息驱动型社会的重要性。由于财务违规和银行官员通过协调银行IT系统犯下的大规模欺诈行为,PMC拖欠向储户支付的款项,并被置于印度储备银行(Reserve Bank of India)的监管之下。当惊慌失措的投资者通过社交媒体渠道兜售的假新闻宣传他们的说法时,危机恶化了,导致大量储户死亡。它暴露了印度存款保险系统信息管理中的几个漏洞,并引导政策制定者对该系统进行重组,从而推动印度与新兴市场同行保持一致。该研究进一步确定了使员工在虚拟工作场所中遵守道德行为的最佳实践,以及新常态下信息管理的教学方法。
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A crisis that changed the banking scenario in India: exploring the role of ethics in business

Abstract

Digital business has marked an era of transformation, but also an unprecedented growth of cyber threats. While digital explosion witnessed by the banking sector since the COVID-19 pandemic has been significant, the level and frequency of cybercrimes have gone up as well. Cybercrime officials attribute it to remote working—people using home computers or laptops with vulnerable online security than office systems; malicious actors relentlessly developing their tactics to find new ways to break into enterprise networks and grasping defence evasion; persons unemployed during the pandemic getting into hacking; cloud and data corruption; digital fatigue causing negligence; etc. This study adopts a case-based approach to explore the importance of business ethics, information sharing and transparency to build an information-driven society by scouting the case of Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank, India. PMC defaulted on payments to its depositors and was placed under Reserve Bank of India’s directions due to financial irregularities and a massive fraud perpetrated by bank officials by orchestrating the bank’s IT systems. The crisis worsened when panic-stricken investors advanced their narrative through fake news peddled via social media channels, resulting in alarm that caused deaths of numerous depositors. It exposed several loopholes in information management in India’s deposit insurance system and steered the policy makers to restructure the same, thus driving the country consistent with its emerging market peers. The study further identifies best practices for aligning employees towards ethical behaviour in a virtual workplace and the pedagogical approaches for information management in the new normal.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
38.50%
发文量
16
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Business Ethics (AJBE) publishes original articles from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business in Asia, including East, Southeast and South-central Asia. Like its well-known sister publication Journal of Business Ethics, AJBE examines the moral dimensions of production, consumption, labour relations, and organizational behavior, while taking into account the unique societal and ethical perspectives of the Asian region.  The term ''business'' is understood in a wide sense to include all systems involved in the exchange of goods and services, while ''ethics'' is understood as applying to all human action aimed at securing a good life. We believe that issues concerning corporate responsibility are within the scope of ethics broadly construed. Systems of production, consumption, marketing, advertising, social and economic accounting, labour relations, public relations and organizational behaviour will be analyzed from a moral or ethical point of view. The style and level of dialogue involve all who are interested in business ethics - the business community, universities, government agencies, non-government organizations and consumer groups.The AJBE viewpoint is especially relevant today, as global business initiatives bring eastern and western companies together in new and ever more complex patterns of cooperation and competition.
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