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Ethics-by-Design Canvas : A Visual Inquiry Tool to Reduce Ethical Blindness in Digital Innovation Projects

Author(s)
Berney, Manon  
Chaire de management des systèmes d'information  
Hardebolle, Cécile
EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Ouaazki, Abdessalam  
Chaire de management de l'information  
Bartłomiejczyk, Natalia  
Chaire de management des systèmes d'information  
Macko, Vladimir  
Institut d'informatique  
Ramachandran, Vivek
University College London
Jermann, Patrick
EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University of Geneva
Knight, Simon
University of Technology Sydney
Holzer, Adrian  
Chaire de management des systèmes d'information  
Date issued
October 11, 2025
In
ICIS 2025 Proceedings
Reviewed by peer
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Abstract
Digital innovation can generate significant ethical risks, such as privacy breaches, digital addiction, or algorithmic biases. To reduce these risks, academics argue that digital innovations should focus on human well-being and flourishing rather than functionality or efficiency. However, even with these concepts in mind, the complex and often ill-structured nature of ethical risks makes it challenging for designers to identify them, a phenomenon known as ethical blindness, and develop effective mitigation strategies. To address this challenge, we introduce the Ethics-by-Design Canvas (EDC), a visual inquiry tool designed to promote ethical reflection early in the design process. By proactively identifying ethical risks, the EDC helps designers incorporate mitigation strategies from the outset, reducing the likelihood of ethical costs arising post-launch. Our evaluation results (N=26) suggest that the EDC is usable and effective in reducing ethical blindness and identifying mitigation strategies for ethical risks.
Location
Nashville, USA
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https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2025/ethical_is/ethical_is/1/
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conference paper
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/99808
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