Evropska istraživačka praksa: Etički kodeks „Respect"
Journal
ARHE, Časopis za filozofiju
Date Issued
2015
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.19090/arhe.2015.24.181-201
Abstract
High standards of ethics provide a higher quality of research and increase
substantially its social impact. They promote research integrity and better alignment
of research with community needs and expectations.
The European Commission, guided by this goal, began the project “Information
Society Technologies”, conducted by the Institute for study of the labor market, which
is an attempt of possing a set of ethical and professional guidelines which would serve
as a code for socioeconomic research across Europe, known as RESPECT .
The author’s intention is to determine the current position and the application of code
RESPECT in terms of the development of common international research space with
a “transparent and universally harmonized standards”, ie. to see and examine the
possibility and the reasons for (non) implementation of RESPECT on European soil.
substantially its social impact. They promote research integrity and better alignment
of research with community needs and expectations.
The European Commission, guided by this goal, began the project “Information
Society Technologies”, conducted by the Institute for study of the labor market, which
is an attempt of possing a set of ethical and professional guidelines which would serve
as a code for socioeconomic research across Europe, known as RESPECT .
The author’s intention is to determine the current position and the application of code
RESPECT in terms of the development of common international research space with
a “transparent and universally harmonized standards”, ie. to see and examine the
possibility and the reasons for (non) implementation of RESPECT on European soil.
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