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Promoting and Assessing Integrity in the Research Degree

2008

Although postgraduate research is increasingly supported through the formalisation of supervision and programs providing generic support, those programs have seldom addressed the intention, often stated by universities in their graduate profiles, that postgraduates should have integrity, and ethical values. What methodology is required – how will universities support students to cultivate such sensitivity, assess this, and fulfill the expectation? The paper provides evidence that quality statements including some aspect of integrity are used in many UK and Australian universities. The importance of integrity, or ethical behaviour more generally, in postgraduate degrees and in professional p…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONassessmentintegrityresearch educationprofessionsethics
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Corporate ethical codes as strategic documents: An analysis of success and failure

2009

Ethical codes state the major philosophical principles and values in organizations and function as policy documents which define the responsibilities of organizations to stakeholders. They spell out the conduct expected of employees and articulate the acceptable ethical parameters of behavior in the organization. Most large US and multinational firms today have a code. If utilized effectively and embraced, codes can be key strategic documents in organizations for moderating employee behavior and reducing unethical actions. To be effective they must be communicated well and become a part of the culture of the organization. An ethical code from a major investment bank is analyzed in terms of …

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONcorporate ethical codesLehman Brothersstrategyethics
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La formalisation de l'éthique:un outil stratégique pertinent pour l'entreprise

2000

Ethical formalization is a statement setting down corporate values, principles and beliefs. Analysis of ethics policies in large France based companies shows that it is becoming a new dimension of management completing corporate strategy. The study of these ethical formal policies is followed by a criticism.

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONethics;strategy;formalization;code.[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING
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Growing up morally: An experiential classroom unit on moral development

2015

One reason why many of today’s business leaders are frequently viewed as unethical, corrupt, and corruptible is that values transmitted (implicitly) by university business education courses influence students to ignore ethics. This paper argues that to help future business leaders become more ethical, business school implicit values should reflect a more ethical direction. The present paper describes an experiential pedagogy designed to help students develop morally. It does so by asking students to: 1) participate in exercises sensitizing them to ethical issues, 2) reflect on their own ethical values and decisions they’ve made in the past that either mirror or contradict those values, 3) r…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONvalues explorationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONexperiential pedagogymoral developmentteaching ethics
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Transmetabolism: the non‐conformist approach to biotechnology

2021

Research work of the author is funded by Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (grant SETH ref. RTI2018-095584-B-C41-42-43-44 co-financed by ERDF) and the European Union H2020 (BioRobooST project ID 210491758; MIPLACE project ref. PCI2019-111845-2, Programación Conjunta Internacional 2019, AEI).

Conformistlcsh:Biotechnologylcsh:TP248.13-248.65BioengineeringEngineering ethicsSociologyCrystal BallApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryBiotechnologyMicrobial Biotechnology
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How Terrorism Changed the Ways of Interpreting Hospitality

2017

The consolidation of Thana-Capitalism doubtless affected the tourism industry, but also changed the ways in which the Other is conceived. Needless to say, anthropology should play a leading role in providing new theories to understand ‘cosmopolitanism’, and the position of this global dangerous Other in Europe. Discussing and engaging directly with Derrida as well as other scholars, this chapter focuses on how hospitality is dying. The end of hospitality represents a serious challenge of Europe simply because it was ‘the alma matter’ of its rationality and social trust. At times, terrorism targets ‘the exemplary centre of consumption’ to extortionate the developed nation-states, the surveil…

Consolidation (business)Hospitalitybusiness.industryLawPolitical scienceTerrorismEnvironmental ethicsRationalitybusinessSocial trustTourism
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Object and subject of evasion of taxes and other compulsory payments

2014

The paper is devoted to such topical issue of Criminal Law as Object and Subject of Evasion of Taxes and Other Compulsory Payments. There are analyzed researched crime determination problems, which are connected with subject and object of tax and other compulsory payments evasion. In the course of the research, the author has made the conclusions that the object of the evasion of taxes and other compulsory payments group is the national economic interests. The direct object is the national economic interests in the sphere of state revenues or the national fiscal interests. While analyzing the law and regulations it is concluded that the subject of the evasion of taxes and other compulsory p…

Consumption (economics)Public economicsEconomic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectPaymentEvasion (ethics)Transfer payments multiplierlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPrincipal (commercial law)DebtCriminal lawEconomicsRevenuemedia_commonSHS Web of Conferences
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The implementation of global ranking rules within countries in transition and their unintended perverted effects

2013

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to focus on the adverse consequences, mainly the “naturalisation” of global indicators and principles that may lead to defective national rules that may harm the local academic system, and the manipulations that might be drown up among the academic staff and public.Design/methodology/approachThe theoretical issues are illustrated by the outcomes in Romania particularly as a consequence of the application of the Educational Law since January 2011.FindingsWhen the global ranking's rules are implemented into national environments, mainly in countries under transition, some perverted effects appear and accompany the fruitful results.Originality/valueThe passage f…

Consumption (economics)Value (ethics)Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectNaturalisationDeveloping countryHarmRankingOriginalityDevelopment economicsEconomicsGlobal citizenshipBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonJournal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
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A relevância ética da contemplação estética

2012

Schopenhauer organized his philosophy of the world as will and representationsystematically, dividing the work into four sections. The unity of the essence of the worldarises in different ways, according to the four books of the main work, by means of ournatural volitional and purposive cognition (book 1), the recognition of the “objectity” of thewill, experienced on the own body (book 2), the possibility of ideal cognition, freed fromthe will, in aesthetic contemplation (book 3) up to the understanding (“Durchschauung”)of the principium individuationis: the self-knowledge of the will (book 4). In this article,the theory of aesthetic contemplation is regarded as a philosophy of consciousnes…

Contemplationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophylcsh:Philosophy (General)CognitionMoralityIdeal (ethics)Epistemologylcsh:Ethicslcsh:BConsciousnesslcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionlcsh:B1-5802lcsh:BJ1-1725media_commonEthic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy
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Contextual resources in meaning negotiations of a student pair in a web-based history project

2007

Abstract This study examines how one student pair working face-to-face at a computer and engaged in a web-based discussion environment negotiated meanings for their activity and what contextual resources they used in this negotiation process. The aim was also to study how the students themselves interpreted the learning activity. The subjects were two secondary school students (aged 15) participating in a web-based history project. Data was collected by various means in order to validate the findings. Linell's [(1998). Approaching dialogue. Talk, interaction and contexts in dialogical perspectives . Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.] notion of contextual resources was used as an anal…

Context effectDialogical selfPedagogyEducational technologyContext (language use)Interpersonal communicationSituational ethicsCommunicative language teachingPsychologyEducationMeaning (linguistics)International Journal of Educational Research
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