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Article review on ethics

Article review on ethics

Frontiers | How Ethical Leadership Shapes Employees’ Readiness

Sep 29, 2021 · Despite its ubiquity in academic research, the phrase ‘ethical challenge(s)’ appears to lack an agreed definition. A lack of a definition risks introducing confusion or avoidable bias. Conceptual clarity is a key component of research, both theoretical and empirical. Using a rapid review methodology, we sought to review definitions of ‘ethical Read more...

 


Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research: A Critical Literature Review

Sep 18, 2018 · Let us take a look at them: 1. Describing new taxa: Authors must provide relevant documents and unique digital identifier for manuscripts that describe new taxa or species. They should also declare that the relevant guidelines have been followed for algae, fungi and plants, zoological taxa, bacteria, and viruses. Read more...

 


Cross-Cultural Disparities in Psychosocial Research with Individuals

Apr 27, 2021 · MAD statement. This leading article aims at Making a Difference (MAD) by inspiring to engage in new conventions for leadership and organizational change at a time when there is an opening for new practices to emerge. The COVID-19 pandemic upended much of what we take for granted, making us more aware of the ambiguity and multiplicity Read more...

 


Believing in Overcoming Cognitive Biases - Journal of Ethics

Post-Publication Policies. After your article is published, there are article sharing and posting policies all authors need to understand to be in compliance with IEEE copyright policy. It is also important to understand IEEE’s policies on correcting metadata and removing access to content in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library . Read more...

 


Research Ethics: Sage Journals

Jun 22, 2023 · Criminal Justice Ethics, Volume 42, Issue 1 (2023) See all volumes and issues. Review. Vigilantism and Trust in the System. Paul H. Robinson and Sarah M. Robinson. Shadow Vigilantes: How Distrust in the Justice System Breeds a New Kind of Lawlessness. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2018, 344 pages, $18 (hardback), ISBN: Read more...

 


Institutional Review Boards - PMC - National Center for

Nov 18, 2020 · Science publishers review ethics of research on Chinese minority groups. Both Megvii and SenseTime contest the US blacklisting. SenseTime says its technology has “never been applied for any Read more...

 


Building an Ethical Company - Harvard Business Review

Jan 15, 2018 · In recent years, there has been increased attention on the possible impact of future robotics and AI systems. Prominent thinkers have publicly warned about the risk of a dystopian future when the complexity of these systems progresses further. These warnings stand in contrast to the current state-of-the-art of the robotics and AI technology. This Read more...

 


Post-Publication Policies - IEEE Author Center Journals

Ethical consideration: We have considered and respected ethical conduct when performing a literature review, respecting authorship and referencing sources. Results: The analysis revealed three themes, relating to important aspects of nursing practice, such as the nurse-patient relationship, organizational structures, and collaboration with Read more...

 


Unethical practices within medical research and publication – An

May 12, 2020 · Diversity and Inclusion Efforts That Really Work. Five best practices. by. David Pedulla. May 12, 2020. Rusty Hill/Getty Images. Summary. A Stanford and Harvard professor convened a symposium on Read more...

 


Business Ethics Quarterly | Cambridge Core

The International Business Review (IBR) is a premier international journal in the discipline of international business, and the official journal of the European International Business Academy (EIBA). The journal publishes original and insightful papers on the theory and practice of international . View full aims & scope. 8.8 weeks. Review Time. Read more...

 


What’s the Matter with Business Ethics? - Harvard Business Review

Jul 31, 2023 · Research Ethics is aimed at all readers and authors interested in ethical issues in the conduct of research, the regulation of research, the procedures and process of ethical review as well as broader ethical issues related to research such as scientific | View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Read more...

 


Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: a systematic review of

The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (The Code) was developed as a guide for carrying out nursing responsibilities in a manner consistent with quality in nursing care and the ethical obligations of the profession. In an effort to provide easy access to The Code, we are providing "view only" access, not only for ANA members Read more...

 


Full article: Changing Leadership in Changing Times II

A version of this article appeared in the May–June 1993 issue of Harvard Business Review. New! research associate at the university’s Centre for Corporate Social Performance and Ethics. Read more...

 


Simplifying the Complexity of Confidentiality in Research

Nov 14, 2019 · Theoretical Framework Antecedents of Employees’ Readiness to Change: A Brief Literature Review. According to Choi (2011) and Holt et al. (2007), the literature on antecedents of employees’ readiness to change has been developed around four mainstream areas: (1) context, (2) content, (3) process, and (4) the individual.Each of Read more...

 


Raising concerns on questionable ethics approvals – a case study

In their review, Shakeel, Kruyen and Van Thiel (Citation 2016) discuss studies that attribute the negative effects of ethical leadership to an overemphasis on ethics. This can lead to, for example, moral over-exhaustion (Zheng et al., Citation 2015 ) or unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) (Miao et al., Citation 2013 ; Mo & Shi, Citation Read more...

 


Nurses experiences of ethical dilemmas: A review

Mar 8, 2022 · The aim of this integrative review was to analyze and synthetize ethical dilemmas that occur during the progress of qualitative investigation and the strategies proposed to face them. The search for studies used LILACS and MEDLINE databases with descriptors “research ethics” and “qualitative research”, originating 108 titles. Upon Read more...

 


What Is Ethics in Research & Why Is It Important?

This article examines this country’s historical approach to medical malpractice, traditional reform models, proposals based on alternative models, and the role of mediation and ethics consultation in medical malpractice cases. such as a prefiling certification or review of the medical merits of the case [20]; (2) limiting plaintiffs Read more...

 


Diversity and Inclusion Efforts That Really Work - Harvard Business Review

Dec 23, 2020 · For instance, ethical standards govern conduct in medicine, law, engineering, and business. Ethical norms also serve the aims or goals of research and apply to people who conduct scientific research or other scholarly or creative activities. There is even a specialized discipline, research ethics, which studies these norms. Read more...

 


Entrepreneurs and the Truth - Harvard Business Review

Jul 20, 1998 · The term ethics may refer to the philosophical study of the concepts of moral right and wrong and moral good and bad, to any philosophical theory of what is morally right and wrong or morally good and bad, and to any system or code of moral rules, principles, or values. The last may be associated with particular religions, cultures, professions, or Read more...

 


Full article: Ethical Leadership as Process: A Conceptual Proposition

Dec 1, 2006 · Abstract. Our literature review focuses on the emerging construct of ethical leadership and compares this construct with related concepts that share a common concern for a moral dimension of leadership (e.g., spiritual, authentic, and transformational leadership). Drawing broadly from the intersection of the ethics and leadership literatures Read more...

 


The Importance of Ethics in the Teaching Profession

Jun 4, 2015 · Institutional review boards (IRBs) or research ethics committees provide a core protection for human research participants through advance and periodic independent review of the ethical acceptability of proposals for human research. IRBs were codified in US regulation just over three decades ago and are widely required by law or regulation in Read more...

 


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