European Rules and Regulations on Moral Issues Regarding Corporate Digital Responsibility in Romania

  • Ioana Bucur-Teodorescu Bucharest University of Economic Studies
  • Constantin Bucur Titu Maiorescu University
  • Sonia Budz Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Abstract

In recent years, European Union (EU) has been increasingly concerned about the morality of corporate digital responsibility, particularly about issues such as privacy, data protection, and ethical business practices. To address these concerns, the EU has introduced several laws and regulations aimed at ensuring that corporations engaged in digital activities conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with traditional European values of fairness, transparency, and ethical behavior. The aim of this article is to analyze from a qualitative perspective the connections and correlations that can be established between corporate digital responsibility and the European framework at a moral and ethical level. In conclusion, the European approach to regulating corporate digital responsibility is characterized by a strong emphasis on moral principles, including transparency, fairness, and respect for the rights of individuals. These laws and regulations have been established to ensure that corporations engaged in digital activities conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with European values, protect citizens’ privacy and personal information, and secure digital assets and infrastructure. It also ensures that companies are held accountable for their actions and their impact on the society and environment.

Published
2023-01-18
How to Cite
Bucur-Teodorescu, I., Bucur, C., & Budz, S. (2023). European Rules and Regulations on Moral Issues Regarding Corporate Digital Responsibility in Romania. Public Administration and Regional Studies, 15(2), 39-48. Retrieved from https://gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/pars/article/view/5839
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