The Impact Of Social Media On Fraternal Organizations: Ethical Concerns

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Craig A. Escamilla
Katharine A. Fraccastoro
Emily Ehrlich

Keywords

Ethics, Ethical Issues, Social Media Organizational Image

Abstract

This case study concerns how the personal behavior of students involved in fraternal organizations is depicted in social media, and how that behavior impacts the organization and its image. The legal and ethical implications of individuals’ behaviors in social media has become a major issue for many organizations. This case follows an example of a fraternal organization and how the governing body must handle the information members post on social media. The mission of many fraternal organizations is to champion or contribute to specific causes. Members’ social media postings may reflect poorly on the organization and may not always align with the principles of the organization. This case examines how those postings impact the organization, and what it can do to mitigate the effects. The ethical issues that can affect the actions of both the governing body and the members are probed throughout the case.

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