نتایج جستجو برای: ethical climate

تعداد نتایج: 219189  

Journal: :Accounting, Organizations and Society 2008

Journal: :Journal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs 2017

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Ben A Minteer James P Collins

Managed relocation (also known as assisted colonization, assisted migration) is one of the more controversial proposals to emerge in the ecological community in recent years. A conservation strategy involving the translocation of species to novel ecosystems in anticipation of range shifts forced by climate change, managed relocation (MR) has divided many ecologists and conservationists, mostly ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2014
David R Morrow

Many commentators fear that climate engineering research might lead policy-makers to reduce mitigation efforts. Most of the literature on this so-called 'moral hazard' problem focuses on the prediction that climate engineering research would reduce mitigation efforts. This paper focuses on a related ethical question: Why would it be a bad thing if climate engineering research obstructed mitigat...

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2004
John Saunders

Formal clinical ethics review first developed in the USA and most hospitals there have structures in place. This is often a clinical ethics committee. Developments have been slower in the UK, where there has been uncertainty and variability about the role of clinical ethics committees. Even in the USA, their exact role is uncertain. Although we now have a good idea of the mechanisms for ethical...

2012
Elizabeth Fistein Sally Quilligan

Research ethics review is an important process, designed to protect participants in medical research. However, it is increasingly criticised for failing to meet its aims. Here, two researchers reflect on their experiences of applying for ethical approval of observational research in clinical settings. They highlight some problems faced by reviewers and researchers and propose a two-stage ethica...

2013
Robert J. Lempert David G. Groves Jordan R. Fischbach

RAND working papers are intended to share researchers' latest findings and to solicit informal peer review. They have been approved for circulation by the RAND Justice, Infrastructure and Environment Division but have not been formally edited or peer reviewed. Unless otherwise indicated, working papers can be quoted and cited without permission of the author, provided the source is clearly refe...

Ahmadinia, Hassan , Marzieh Hassanian, Zahra , Shayan, Arezoo ,

Background and Purpose: Organizational ethical climate (EC) refers to the shared perceptions of the ethical issues and the way of practicing these issues in the organization. Ethical values play an important role in the nurses’ behavior; moreover, the performance of the nurses may be affected by the EC of the nursing sectors. Regarding this, the present study was conducted with the aim ...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2003
Albert W Whitehead Karen F Novak

Weber's "Institutional Ethics Audit" model was designed as a tool for assessment of an organization's effort to institutionalize ethics into its operations. In this model, the overall ethical environment of an organization is evaluated through an assessment of its 1) ethical cultures, 2) ethics policy, 3) enforcement mechanisms, and 4) ethical training. Assessment of these components allows the...

2013
Wolfgang Buchholz Michael Schymura

The evaluation of long-term e ects of climate change in cost-bene t analysis has a long tradition in environmental economics. Since the publication of the Stern Review in 2006 the debate about the "appropriate" discounting of future welfare and utility levels was revived and the most renowned scholars of the profession participated in this debate. In two recent contributions in Environmental an...

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