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As organizations strive to balance innovation with accountability, this second volume in a trilogy on fuzzy systems and digital ethics examines how ethical and sustainable practices can be operationalized at the institutional level. Through the lens of design science and fuzzy logic, it demonstrates how organizations can build resilient, data-driven infrastructures that support responsible decision-making. Theoretical models and empirical insights highlight the role of fuzzy logic in enhancing the adaptability and integrity of enterprise systems.
Volume II extends the ethical framework of
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Produktbeschreibung
As organizations strive to balance innovation with accountability, this second volume in a trilogy on fuzzy systems and digital ethics examines how ethical and sustainable practices can be operationalized at the institutional level. Through the lens of design science and fuzzy logic, it demonstrates how organizations can build resilient, data-driven infrastructures that support responsible decision-making. Theoretical models and empirical insights highlight the role of fuzzy logic in enhancing the adaptability and integrity of enterprise systems.

Volume II extends the ethical framework of the honorable merchant to the organizational level. It examines how institutions can uphold ethical standards in competitive environments, with case studies from business informatics, computer science, and engineering. Topics include performance management, customer classification, employee satisfaction, marketing analytics, and service level optimization. The volume concludes with a responsible actions framework, reinforcing the integration of ethics into complex organizational processes.

This textbook trilogy is primarily intended for students of computer science, business information systems, and innovation management who aspire to make a meaningful impact. It will also appeal to managers who value balanced perspectives and data-driven analysis.

Autorenporträt
Edy Portmann is Professor of Soft and Cognitive Computing at the Department of Informatics, the Human-IST Institute, and the Mobiliar Center for Resilience at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He also serves as President of the FMsquare Foundation. His research interests include cognitive computing, computational ethics, computing with words, perceptual computing, and soft computing.

Gwendolin Wilke is a Lecturer in Data Analytics and Mathematics at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, based in Switzerland. Her research focuses on data analytics and human-data interaction.

Luis Terán is a Lecturer (Dozent) and Senior Researcher at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland, and a Senior Researcher and Privatdozent at the Human-IST Institute, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He is also the President and Founder of the Society for Ethical, Inclusive, and Sustainable Computing (S-EISC) and a member of the FMsquare Foundation. His research interests include data science, explainable artificial intelligence, recommender systems, human-centered computing, digital ethics, and fuzzy classification.

Sara D'Onofrio is an author and editor for the journal HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik at Springer, Germany, a guest lecturer at various universities in Europe, and a member of the FMsquare Foundation. Her research and consulting interests include innovation, smart cities, and cognitive computing.