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  1. 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,...

    Diana Adela Martin, Rockwell F. Clancy, ... Gunter Bombaerts in Global Philosophy
    Article Open access 07 August 2023
  2. 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...

    Lorina Buhr in Philosophy & Technology
    Article 18 December 2023
  3. 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 ...

    Article 04 April 2024
  4. 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...

    Edoardo Datteri, Viola Schiaffonati in Synthese
    Article Open access 22 June 2023
  5. 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...

    Article 03 November 2022
  6. 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...

    Yingxin Deng, Weipeng Lin, Guiquan Li in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 24 September 2021
  7. 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...

    Zhuolin She, Quan Li in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 22 January 2022
  8. 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...

    Claire Doussard, Emmanuelle Garbe, ... Julien Billion in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 25 January 2024
  9. 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...

    Giannis Perperidis in Philosophy & Technology
    Article 04 July 2024
  10. 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...

    Joanna Sleigh, Julia Amann in International Journal of Ethics Education
    Article Open access 22 June 2022
  11. Ultimate Design

    Hypothesis (iv) ‘uncaused universe’ has been refuted in Chap. 6 . Moreover, it does not explain how it...
    Chapter Open access 2022
  12. 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...

    Yishuai Yin, Yue Wang, Ying Lu in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  13. 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...

    Jilles Smids, Hannah Berkers, ... Sven Nyholm in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 26 October 2023
  14. 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...

    Muhammad Qasim, Muhammad Irshad, ... Syed Tahir Hussain Rizvi in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 20 August 2021
  15. 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...
    Chapter 2022
  16. 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...

    Atay Kozlovski in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 13 April 2022
  17. 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...

    Lenora Ditzler, Clemens Driessen in Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
    Article Open access 22 January 2022
  18. 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...
    Bagoes Wiryomartono in Architectural Humanities in Progress
    Chapter 2022
  19. 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...

    Article Open access 02 November 2021
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