• 제목/요약/키워드: Research Ethics Guidelines

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중재인의 공정성 및 독립성 -2014 국제중재에서의 이해관계 상충에 관한 국제변호사협회 가이드라인과 사례연구- (Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators - IBA Guidelines on Conflict of Interest in International Arbitration 2014 and Case Study -)

  • 조인호
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제78권
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    • pp.31-51
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    • 2018
  • As International arbitration has increased in popularity, there has been an expansion in the pool of arbitrators, and a commensurate diversification of not only the legal backgrounds but cultural backgrounds among themand among parties. As a result, there has been increased attention on the standards used to evaluate arbitrators' conduct and ethics, especially among them, 'Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrator' which is a precondition for an acceptable awards. There is no international treaty or code governing these issues. But the International Bar Association(IBA) seems to be leading the way such as establishing practical guidelines regarding to impartiality and independence of arbitrator. This article will review some theories, cases about impartiality and independence of arbitrator, and practical standards through the IBA guidelines. It is intended to provide specific guidance and criteria to the arbitrators, parties and counsels. And also it is expected to prevent unnecessary delays in arbitration proceedings in advance and filing for the annulment of arbitral awards because of lack of impartiality and independence of arbitrator as well.

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국내 치과 학술지 투고규정 중 연구대상자 보호를 위한 연구 윤리기준 제시에 관한 조사 (A study on ethical requirements for the protection of human subjects in the publication guidelines of dental health journals)

  • 정은영
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.241-250
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : The purpose of the study was to examine the ethical requirements for the protection of human subjects in the publication guidelines of dental health journals. Methods : The guidelines of 27 dental health journals were reviewed to determine ethical standards alone, with Helsinki Declaration, by an institutional review board (IRB), informed consent, protection of subject privacy and confidentiality, and no conflicts of interest. Results : 1. Dentistry journals listed on National Research Foundation of Korea had a conflict of interest disclosure provisions of the contribution(76.9%) and the IRB approval(61.5%). 2. Half of the dental health journals were not listed on National Research Foundation of Korea Society but they agreed the advance posting provisions. 3. Dental hygiene journals provide 100% of ethics alone and receive 75% of IRB in the papers. 4. Dental health and dental hygiene journals have conflicts of interest disclosure regulations(59.2%) and IRB approval(51.8%). 5. There existed statistically significant differences between the dental health journals whether they were listed on the human subjects and ethical standards for protection in National Research Foundation of Korea or not. Conclusions : While the publication guidelines of dental health journals have followed to a greater extent in recent years, there is still a need for further instructions to ensure that the authors satisfy all ethical requirements in conducting research on human subjects. IRB approval for dental journals must be standardized and reinforced reflecting the characteristics of each journals. The researchers should obey the code of ethics suitable for education and the editors must review the paper continuously.

Ethics and Responsibility of Scientific Researchers in a Pandemic Era

  • Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • 한국발생생물학회지:발생과생식
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.321-326
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this paper is to critique the links between science and scientific researchers, politics and capital surrounding vaccines and vaccination in a pandemic era. It also introduces standards for adapting ethical guidelines for research under public health emergencies to specific circumstances and contexts. It also introduces ethical standards to be applied to scientific research. that is, scientific relevance, social value, cooperative partnerships, reasonable risk-benefit costs, fair and voluntary participation, independent review, and equal moral respect for participants and affected communities. It also outlines the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic-consent and other research procedure modifications proposed by Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU). We are on the lookout for powerful capital and hegemonic groups inseparable from politics and important decision makers in the pandemic era - that is, scientists, supporters, and scientific civic groups. It underscores the need for an independent and formal scientific advisory body with the right balance between science and politics.

Promoting and improving three Rs practice: the Korean guidelines

  • Choe, Byung In;Lee, Gwi Hyang
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제50권12호
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    • pp.610-614
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    • 2017
  • Scientists planning research that involves the use of animals are required to examine the possibilities for replacement, reduction, or refinement (the Three Rs), and their protocol must be reviewed by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Good scientific practice involving appropriate search techniques on the available Three Rs resources is essential for both ethical and scientific reasons. Appropriate experimental design and statistical analysis techniques are particularly necessary for research involving the use of animals, because this can improve animal welfare and scientific outcomes, as well as saving animal lives. There are a number of resources to help researchers improve their search techniques, experimental design strategies, and their reporting of research involving the use of animals. However, there is little specific information or resources on the Three Rs alternatives that is readily available in the Korean language. This paper outlines the common errors made by submitting researchers that have been repeatedly observed during the ethical review of experimental protocols over the last ten years, and provides information on the Korean resources available to promote good scientific practice. This could help to bridge the gap between Korean scientists and animal welfare advocates assisting scientists to improve ethical considerations and conduct responsible research.

Research and Publication Ethics: Developing Procedures to Avoid Questionable and Poor Academic Activities

  • KIM, Dongho;YOUN, Myoung-Kil
    • 연구윤리
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.21-24
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: This paper aims to evaluate and reinstate preventative guidelines necessary for a sound academic journal (or academic conference) for the articles published by KODISA and its branch journals. As questionable or predatory academic journals and academic conferences are rapidly increasing, preemptively establishing preventative standards have become essential to obviate questionable academic activities. Research design, data and methodology: This is an analytical study that explores and examines research, publication ethics, and misconducts. For this purpose, research ethics related data in overseas and domestic academic journals have been examined and analyzed. Results: The issues identified from this research are as follows: enhancing the expertise of editor-inchief (no concurrent jobs for major and non-major area); clarifying the index; complying with the review policy (The review policy should be publicly announced); complying with anonymous review process; complying with 3 peer-review policy, complying with the publication policy as per field of study; avoiding conference hosting at holiday resorts unless unavoidable; complying with the planned programs and cancelling events if not feasible; following proper review standards and management for all journals, including the journals publishing large number of articles (all materials should be prepared in case explanatory data is required); complying with the marketing policy standards; complying with the impact factor; excluding personal solicitation; and complying with the general policy. Conclusions: Questionable and predatory academic activities by academic organizations and journals will continue, and it is the responsibility of the individual scholars to identify and reject these types of dubious academic activities. This study provides standards to prevent the possibility of questionable academic activities that have been conducted in the past. The analysis and findings will strengthen the continued efforts of KODISA as it strives to be a transparent, ethical, and professional academic association, and the association will continue to foster an academic environment that is well-respected by scholars and practitioners throughout the world.

인공지능 윤리 강화를 위한 제도적 개선방안 연구 (Research on institutional improvement measures to strengthen artificial intelligence ethics)

  • 차건상
    • 융합보안논문지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2024
  • 인공지능 기술의 발전으로 우리의 삶은 혁신적으로 변화하고 있지만, 동시에 윤리적 문제들도 새롭게 대두되고 있다. 특히 알고리즘 및 데이터 편향성에 의한 차별문제, 딥페이크 및 개인정보 유출 문제 등은 인공지능 서비스확대에 따라 사회적으로 해결해야 할 선결과제라 판단된다. 이를 위해 본 논문에서는 인공지능 윤리 측면에서 인공지능의 개념과 윤리적 이슈를 살펴보고 이를 예방하기 위한 각국의 윤리 가이드라인, 법률, 인공지능 영향평가제도, 인공지능 인증제도와 인공지능 알고리즘 투명성 관련 기술 현황 등을 살펴보고 인공지능 윤리 강화를 위한 제도적 개선방안을 제시하고자 한다.

AI 윤리와 규제에 관한 표준 프레임워크 설정 방안 연구 (A Study on How to Set up a Standard Framework for AI Ethics and Regulation)

  • 남문희
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2022
  • 정보와 기술의 탈중앙화/분권, 공유/개방, 연결을 통한 개별 맞춤 시대의 지능화 세계 지향으로 그 어느 때 보다도 인공지능에 대한 관심과 기술적 담론 속에 기대와 우려가 교차하는 경향을 자주 보게 된다. 최근에는 2045년 전, 후로 AI의 특이성(Singularity)이 나타날 것이라는 미래학자들의 주장도 쉽게 찾아볼 수 있다. 이제는 다가올 인공지능 시대에서 AI와 함께 상생하고 번영하는 공존 패러다임을 만들기 위한 준비의 일환으로 보다 올바른 AI 윤리와 규제 설정을 위한 표준 프레임워크가 요구되고 있다. 주요지침 설정 누락의 위험성 배제와 타당하고 보다 합리적인 지침 항목과 평가 기준을 가늠 할 수 있는 방안이 점차 큰 연구문제로 나타나고 있기 때문이다. 이런 연구문제 해결과 동시에 AI 윤리와 규제 설정에 대한 지속적인 경험과 학습효과가 연결 발전될 수 있도록 국제기구/국가/기업의 AI 윤리와 규제에 대한 가이드 라인 자료 등을 수집하여 설정 연구모형과 텍스트 마이닝 탐색 분석을 통해 표준 프레임워크(SF: Standard Framework) 설정 방안을 연구 제시한다. 본 연구결과는 향후 보다 발전적인 AI 윤리와 규제지침 항목 설정과 평가 방안연구에 기초 선행연구 자료로 기여될 수 있을 것이다.

Ethical Considerations in the Healthcare Field: A Focus on Global Health

  • SHIN, Dong-Jin
    • 연구윤리
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: This paper aimed to examine the ethical considerations that are the basis for many functions in the healthcare field. The key ethical values in global health, as well as future considerations imperative to this area, were observed. Research design, data and methodology: The current study utilized the past literature studies that were examined in the field of global health. An overview of the role of ethics in the healthcare field, as well as important considerations that needed to be taken into account in order to provide advancements in this area, were investigated. Results: Ethics are an important set of principles that guides humankind into the right conduct or action to better society and each other. Ethical values are one of the pinnacle points for any healthcare provider, as healthcare is not only considered from the aspect of patient health and well-being, but also in its role of keeping ethical guidelines to achieve the best possible care for a patient. Conclusions: A comprehensive understanding of healthcare is needed in order to tackle next generational challenges in global health. These ethical considerations will inevitably play a significant role in harnessing the patient-healthcare professional relationships as well as care for the shortening of a global disparity on healthcare.

Court's Criteria for Judging Research Misconduct and JRPE Goals

  • HWANG, Hee-Joong
    • 연구윤리
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: Focusing on Supreme Court precedents, we intend to establish criteria for judging research misconduct. Research design, data and methodology: In addition, I would like to propose the criteria for judging research misconduct by the KODISA, which applies the court's standards well in practice, and guidelines for preventing research misconduct. Research design, data and methodology: After classifying the case of research misconduct into six cases, the court's judgment and practical application will be reviewed. Results: First, research misconduct that has passed the disciplinary prescription can be punished. This is because the state of illegality continues to this day. Second, even if there were no punishment regulations at the time of research misconduct, it can be retroactively punished with the current punishment regulations. This is because research ethics is a universal and common standard and does not change. Third, if there is a fact that infringes on intellectual property rights, it is presumed unwritten intentions. Therefore, the act of taking and using the work of another person without permission or proper citation procedure, even if it is unintentional and for the public interest, is a research misconduct. Fourth, if there is an inappropriate citation notation, the intention of research misconduct is presumed. It is the judgment of the court that even if a quotation is marked, if it is incomplete, it is recognized as plagiarism. Fifth, if the author uses the work of another person without proper source indication, it is plagiarism even if the other person who owns the copyright agrees to it. The understanding or consent of some parties does not justify research misconduct in violation of public trust. Sixth, it is a research misconduct to create a new work without citations for one's previous work. In addition, even if there is a citation, if the subsequent writing is not original, it is a research misconduct. Conclusions: Academia should clarify the scope of research misconduct by referring to the Research Ethics Regulations of KODISA, and deal with research results that lack the value as creative works similar to those of research misconduct.

Exploring AI Principles in Global Top 500 Enterprises: A Delphi Technique of LDA Topic Modeling Results

  • Hyun BAEK
    • 한국인공지능학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 2023
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has already penetrated deeply into our daily lives, and we live with the convenience of it anytime, anywhere, and sometimes even without us noticing it. However, because AI is imitative intelligence based on human Intelligence, it inevitably has both good and evil sides of humans, which is why ethical principles are essential. The starting point of this study is the AI principles for companies or organizations to develop products. Since the late 2010s, studies on ethics and principles of AI have been actively published. This study focused on AI principles declared by global companies currently developing various products through AI technology. So, we surveyed the AI principles of the Global 500 companies by market capitalization at a given specific time and collected the AI principles explicitly declared by 46 of them. AI analysis technology primarily analyzed this text data, especially LDA (Latent Dirichlet Allocation) topic modeling, which belongs to Machine Learning (ML) analysis technology. Then, we conducted a Delphi technique to reach a meaningful consensus by presenting the primary analysis results. We expect to provide meaningful guidelines in AI-related government policy establishment, corporate ethics declarations, and academic research, where debates on AI ethics and principles often occur recently based on the results of our study.