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Islam, G., & Greenwood, M. (2023). Ethical research in business ethics. Journal of Business Ethics, 182(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-022-05301-z An essay on ethics and methodology in business research.
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Martin, A. K. (2022). Animal research that respects animal rights: Extending requirements for research with humans to animals. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 31(1), 59–72. A discussion on applying the seven requirements for ethical research with humans to animal research.
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Paul, H. (2018). The scientific self: Reclaiming its place in the history of research ethics. Science and Engineering Ethics, 24(5), 1379–1392. Article that looks at the history of research ethics focused on the role-specific identity of scientists as described in terms of skills, competencies, qualities, or disposition.
National University. (n.d.). Research methods & design – Research ethics & quality library guide. Research methods and design foundation information to ensure ethical business research.
Iltis, A. S., & MacKay, D. (2024). The Oxford handbook of research ethics. Oxford University Press. This text is valuable resource about ethics in research. It may help you with preparing your assignments and in future course work.
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