Title: The Interaction of Information Systems and Social Risks in Modern Business Practices: A Literature Review
Authors: Zaid Y. Abu-Bajeh
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 119-124
Publication Date: 2025/02/28
Abstract:
By the growing use of technology, it has become imperative to analyze the impacts of these systems on social risks such as privacy issues, data hacking, and ethical challenges. The purpose of this paper is to study the correlation between information systems and social risks in modern businesses. Properly dealing with these risks can increase business sustainability and stakeholder confidence. The findings touch upon the following issues: the history of development of information systems, different opinions on their contributions to social risks, and illustrations of their effects on society in action. In this review of literature, I stress the necessity for ethical approaches to managing information systems and encourage businesses to change from reacting to proactive measures that would help them balance technological progress and social accountability.