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The role of controversy in engineering design

1997

Abstract To ensure the acceptance of technical systems and products in society, the crucial role of social controversy in technology development has to be more openly recognized. Many of the current acceptance problems of technical systems developed because the social controversy generated by the system under design was not sufficiently taken into account. Actively managed and organized controversy, on the other hand, could become an integral part of the engineering design process and the basis for a new underlying philosophy of design. Technical design in companies and technological organizations could be opened up to the active involvement of social actors usually excluded from it (like t…

Social groupActive involvementPhilosophy of designSociology and Political ScienceManagement scienceTechnical systemsEngineering ethicsBusinessDevelopmentBusiness and International ManagementTechnology developmentEngineering design processTechnical designFutures
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Social Work in Germany. Developments in a professional field and academic discipline

2019

In many countries of the Global North, social work developed as an independent profession and discipline in the 20th century. One of the countries in which social work became established as a professional field was Germany. This field's origins go back to the “social question”. The articles in this volume deal with current social work issues, offering an insight into the current state of discussion on each topic in Germany. They all draw attention to the complex interplay between local social work and the field’s expansion beyond individual places and national states, and the interconnections between national societal developments in Germany and those on an international, global level.

Social workField (Bourdieu)Engineering ethicsPsychologySocial psychologyDisciplinePapers of Social Pedagogy
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Encountering ethics in studying challenging family relations

2013

This article focuses on ethical considerations in the study of challenging family relations. Our perspective derives from multidisciplinary family studies, including social sciences, psychology and educational sciences. Our concerns include why and how to apply a sensitive approach in studying challenging family relations, and what the key ethical issues are in studies of this kind. We examine questions of multiplicity in family relations, the particularity of vulnerable family relations and the roles of researchers and gatekeepers in the research process. The article is based on a research project where informants were both children and adults, and both qualitative and quantitative data we…

Sociology and Political ScienceEthical issuesVulnerabilityta5142tutkimuskäytännöteettiset kysymyksetresearch practicesFamily relationsperhesuhteetta5141ethical issuesta516Engineering ethicsSociologySocial psychologyhaavoittuvuusta515Families, Relationships and Societies
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Research‐based knowledge about social work and sustainability

2020

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial workResearch basedSustainabilityEngineering ethicsSociologyInternational Journal of Social Welfare
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Modern civilization and scientific knowledge

1972

(1972). Modern civilization and scientific knowledge. The Philosophy Forum: Vol. 12, No. 3-4, pp. 217-243.

Sociology of scientific knowledgeCivilizationKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEngineering ethicsSociologybusinessmedia_commonThe Philosophy Forum
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Theorising about barriers to open e-learning systems in public administrations

2018

Abstract Barriers to the general use of e-learning technology are known across various contexts. Despite increasing efforts to clarify the range of these barriers, few efforts have been made to advance the theorising about them and, thus, to answer why and how they unfold. This study is motivated to overcome this unaddressed problem and develops a process model based on adaptive structuration theory (AST) and the punctuated socio-technical change model (PSIC). It represents how barriers unfold between actors, technology, and organisational properties in public administrations. The PaSIC model provides a new perspective on how critical incidents drive the emergence and progress of barriers t…

Sociotechnical systemopen educational resourcesProcess (engineering)E-learning (theory)Change modelorganisational changeinformation systemsOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenBusiness and International ManagementApplied Psychologytietojärjestelmätta11305 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)collaborative e-learningpublic administrationOpen educational resourcesorganisaatiomuutokset0506 political scienceAdaptive structuration theoryevent studiesEngineering ethics050203 business & managementTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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Commentary. Current State and Future Challenges of the IFRS: Some Thoughts

2014

My first words are to congratulate and thank Roberto, Stuart, and Joshua for bringing this most interesting and timely book on Accounting Regulation into the public domain.

State (polity)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEngineering ethicsPublic domainmedia_common
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Mixture Analysis in Biology: Scope and Limits

1998

Statistics and ProbabilityGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyScope (project management)Applied MathematicsModeling and SimulationEngineering ethicsGeneral MedicineBiologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyJournal of Theoretical Biology
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Intellectual evolution of strategic management and its relationship with ethics and social responsibility

2006

The main purpose here is to present an overview of the historical development of strategic management, through a critical review of the most relevant theoretical proposals, and to consider its links to ethics and corporate social responsibilities. From the very beginning of strategic management thought attempts have been made to fuse ethical aspects such as values of senior management or social values or social expectations to strategic management. More recently the stakeholder view of the firm has permitted the introduction of ethical theories into strategic management, and the resources-based view of the firm has lead to the consideration of competences, including moral virtues. Here it i…

Strategic planningDesign managementKnowledge managementStrategic thinkingComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONStrategic management; Integrating ethics in management; Business ethics; Corporate social responsibility;business.industryStakeholderPolitical scienceInformation ethicsEngineering ethicsCompetence-based managementbusinessStakeholder theoryStrategic financial management
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Demystifying beliefs about the natural sciences in information system

2020

Strategy and ManagementNatural scienceInformation systemEngineering ethicsSociologyLibrary and Information SciencesInformation SystemsJournal of Information Technology
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