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Why do we Need Norm Sensitive Design? A WEIRD Critique of Value Sensitive Approaches to Design
The article argues that mainstream value-sensitive approaches to design have been based on narrow understandings of personhood and social dynamics,...
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The Eco-Normative Profiling of Technology and Design: a Commentary on ‘What Does it Mean to Mimic Nature? A Typology for Biomimetic Design’
This commentary considers the typology and conceptual and normative heuristic framework as proposed by the authors as a valuable contribution to the...
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Institutional design and moral conflict in health care priority-setting
Priority-setting policy-makers often face moral and political pressure to balance the conflicting motivations of efficiency and rescue/non-abandonment ...
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Computer simulations and surrogative reasoning for the design of new robots
Computer simulations are widely used for surrogative reasoning in scientific research. They also play a crucial role in engineering, more...
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Design principles and mechanistic explanation
In this essay I propose that what design principles in systems biology and systems neuroscience do is to present abstract characterizations of...
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When and How Does Team Task Conflict Spark Team Innovation? A Contingency Perspective
Whether team task conflict is beneficial or harmful to team innovation has long been controversial, and empirical studies on the team task...
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When Too Little or Too Much Hurts: Evidence for a Curvilinear Relationship Between Cyberloafing and Task Performance in Public Organizations
Cyberloafing, a new type of deviant workplace behavior, has become widespread across organizations. Although there has been an increasing amount of...
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Universal Design for the Workplace: Ethical Considerations Regarding the Inclusion of Workers with Disabilities
This paper examines the ethical issues of the inclusion of workers with disabilities in the workplace with a cross-fertilization approach between...
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Designing Ethical A.I. Under the Current Socio-Economic Milieu: Philosophical, Political and Economic Challenges of Ethics by Design for A.I.
A promising paradigm in the discourse on Technology Ethics and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence has manifested in scholarly literature and...
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Fostering ethical reflection on health data research through co-design: A pilot study
Health research ethics training is highly variable, with some researchers receiving little to none, which is why ethical frameworks represent...
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Ultimate Design
Hypothesis (iv) ‘uncaused universe’ has been refuted in Chap. 6 . Moreover, it does not explain how it... -
How to Design Green Compensation to Promote Managers’ Pro-Environmental Behavior? A Goal-Framing Perspective
Human resource management (HRM) scholars and practitioners are increasingly interested in how to leverage HRM tools to address pressing environmental...
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Employers have a Duty of Beneficence to Design for Meaningful Work: A General Argument and Logistics Warehouses as a Case Study
Artificial intelligence-driven technology increasingly shapes work practices and, accordingly, employees’ opportunities for meaningful work (MW). In...
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Examining Impact of Islamic Work Ethic on Task Performance: Mediating Effect of Psychological Capital and a Moderating Role of Ethical Leadership
The twenty-first century has seen an increase in ethical misconduct at the workplace, highlighting the need to stimulate discussion on the role of...
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Beyond the Design Code: Critical Design and Democratic Rationalizations
This chapter suggests a few touchpoints between Andrew Feenberg’s critical constructivism and current work in critical design, with the hope of... -
Parity and the Resolution of Value Conflicts in Design
Recent developments in theories for responsible innovation have focused on the importance of actively accounting for values in our technological...
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Automating Agroecology: How to Design a Farming Robot Without a Monocultural Mindset?
Robots are widely expected—and pushed—to transform open-field agriculture, but these visions remain wedded to optimizing monocultural farming...
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The Ontology of Design: A Project of Building and Dwelling
WhatOntology is design? For those in the business of education for design and technology, the question is simple but breath-taking and painful. How... -
Integrating philosophy of science in civil engineering: an integrative course design strategy
Many philosophers of science think scientific practice can benefit from philosophical concepts, and as such philosophy of science should play a...