نتایج جستجو برای: ethical culture

تعداد نتایج: 325126  

2015
Reinout E. de Vries Jean-Louis van Gelder

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: HEXACO Honesty–Humility Conscientiousness Ethical culture Employee surveillance Workplace delinquency Occupational crime Routine Activity Theory In this research the effects of personality and organizational characteristics on workplace delinquency were investigated. In a sample of 455 respondents from a wide variety of organizations, two personality traits, HEXA...

2014
Jantina de Vries Akin Abayomi James Brandful Katherine Littler Ebony Madden Patricia Marshall Odile Ouwe Missi Oukem-Boyer Janet Seeley

BACKGROUND The rise of genomic studies in Africa - not least due to projects funded under H3Africa - is associated with the development of a small number of biorepositories across Africa. For the ultimate success of these biorepositories, the creation of cell lines including those from selected H3Africa samples would be beneficial. In this paper, we map ethical challenges in the creation of cel...

2015
Reinout E. de Vries Jean-Louis van Gelder

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: HEXACO Honesty–Humility Conscientiousness Ethical culture Employee surveillance Workplace delinquency Occupational crime Routine Activity Theory In this research the effects of personality and organizational characteristics on workplace delinquency were investigated. In a sample of 455 respondents from a wide variety of organizations, two personality traits, HEXA...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
David Osrin Kishwar Azad Armida Fernandez Dharma S Manandhar Charles W Mwansambo Prasanta Tripathy Anthony M Costello

Public health interventions usually operate at the level of groups rather than individuals, and cluster randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are one means of evaluating their effectiveness. Using examples from six such trials in Bangladesh, India, Malawi and Nepal, we discuss our experience of the ethical issues that arise in their conduct. We set cluster RCTs in the broader context of public he...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Susan T Fiske Robert M Hauser

Facebook’s experimental manipulation of newsfeed content and the subsequent PNAS publication of significant findings from it (1) have drawn attention to the regulation of human participation in academic research and to the differences between commercial and academic research. Those events were recognized in an Expression of Concern in PNAS (2). In commerce and on the Internet, experimentation i...

2012
Mohammed Ghaly

This article analyzes the religio-ethical discussions of Muslim religious scholars, which took place in Europe specifically in the UK and the Netherlands, on organ donation. After introductory notes on fatwas (Islamic religious guidelines) relevant to biomedical ethics and the socio-political context in which discussions on organ donation took place, the article studies three specific fatwas is...

2016
Adrian G. Barnett Megan J. Campbell Carla Shield Alison Farrington Lisa Hall Katie Page Anne Gardner Brett G. Mitchell Nicholas Graves

Background Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sample sizes and the need for multiple ethical approvals. Multi-centre studies include clinical trials, clinical quality registries, observational studies and implementation studies. We examined the costs of two large Australian multi-centre studies in obtaining ethical and site-specific approvals. ...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2011
Susan Dovey Katherine Hall Meredith Makeham Walter Rosser Anton Kuzel Chris Van Weel Aneez Esmail Robert Phillips

Seeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even for relatively simple studies occurring in single settings. Complicating factors such as multicentre studies and/or contentious research issues can challenge review processes, and conducting such studies internationally adds a further layer of complexity. This paper draws on the experiences of the LINNAEUS Collaboration, an ...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
m tahmasebi hr namazi

abstract eating and drinking are essential for life. there are clinical situations that artificial hydration is necessary. for dying patients artificial hydration looks useless and in many conditions could even be harmful (e.g. pulmonary edema in hypoalbuminemic patients). in our medical culture artificial hydration is a symbol of care to the patient and withholding it, is a very emotive issue,...

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Background: Given the positive role of marketing, especially ethical marketing, in attracting non-book buyers, the main purpose of this study is to explain the ethical marketing model and its consequences for children in non-book books. Method: This study is one of exploratory mixed research. In the qualitative part of the community of experts in the field of ethical marketing in the print and ...

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