01196pab a2200133 454500008004000000100002400040245008000064260000900144300001500153362000800168520082400176650001701000773004501017180718b2015 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRoman, Alexandru V. aFraming the questions of E-government ethics: an organizational perspective c2015 ap.216-236. aMar aScholars have suggested that the delineation of a field's big questions is critical for its cohesive and practical intellectual growth. Instilling a habitual practice of focusing inquiries on fundamental questions is particularly warranted for fledgling areas of research. Currently, while there is already a rich body of literature that addresses administrative, computer, information, and cyber ethics, only a limited number of writings discuss ethical problems specifically within the e-government context. It can be argued that the e-government condition introduces a distinctive type of ethical problems; questions regarding which have yet to be properly framed. This article suggests five critical questions of e-government ethics at the organizational level that justify notable academic attention. - Reproduced. aE governance aAmerican Review of Public Administration