Schroeder, Doris.

Equitable Research Partnerships A Global Code of Conduct to Counter Ethics Dumping / [electronic resource] : by Doris Schroeder, Kate Chatfield, Michelle Singh, Roger Chennells, Peter Herissone-Kelly. - 1st ed. 2019. - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019. - XIX, 122 p. 12 illus., 11 illus. in color. online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Research and Innovation Governance, 2452-0519 . - SpringerBriefs in Research and Innovation Governance, .

Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Ethics Dumping and the Need for a Global Code of Conduct -- Chapter 2. A Value-Based Global Code of Conduct to Counter Ethics Dumping -- Chapter 3. The Four Values Framework: Fairness, Respect, Care and Honesty -- Chapter 4. Respect and a Global Code of Conduct? -- Chapter 5. Exploitation Risks in Collaborative International Research -- Chapter 6. How the Global Code of Conduct Was Built -- Chapter 7. The San Code of Research Ethics -- Chapter 8. Good Practice to Counter Ethics Dumping -- Chapter 9. Towards Equitable Research Partnership -- Appendix.

Open Access

This open access book offers insights into the development of the ground-breaking Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) and the San Code of Research Ethics. Using a new, intuitive moral framework predicated on fairness, respect, care and honesty, both codes target ethics dumping – the export of unethical research practices from a high-income setting to a lower- or middle-income setting. The book is a rich resource of information and argument for any research stakeholder who opposes double standards in research. It will be indispensable for applicants to European Union framework programmes, as the GCC is now a mandatory reference document for EU funding. .

9783030157456

10.1007/978-3-030-15745-6 doi


Research—Moral and ethical aspects.
Corporate governance.
Economic development.
Human rights.
International relations.
Business ethics.
Research Ethics.
Corporate Governance.
Development Studies.
Human Rights.
International Relations.
Business Ethics.

BJ1-1725

174.9