Carl, K. ValerieKlein, MaikeKrupka, DanielWinter, CorneliaWohlgemuth, Volker2023-11-292023-11-292023978-3-88579-731-9https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/43186The continuous digitalization affects private and professional lives alike, providing new chances but also threats for companies, consumers, and society. Particularly data privacy and security risks remain central for consumers. In this evolving setting, the concept of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) gains traction. CDR provides a framework for the responsible application of digital technologies, thereby putting, inter alia, data privacy and security in a larger context. A remarkable amount of prior Information Systems (IS) research can be linked to facets of the concept of CDR. Hence, this study pursues the goal to evaluate the comprehensiveness of current research in IS, also guiding future research efforts. To address this goal, this study grounds on a scoping review to evaluate previous popularity in IS research. The results illustrate a need for a more comprehensive view on data privacy and security in the larger context of CDR in the IS discipline.enCorporate Digital ResponsibilityInformation SystemsScoping ReviewData Privacy and Security in the Context of Corporate Digital Responsibility:A Scoping ReviewText/Conference Paper10.18420/inf2023_641617-5468