In the U.S., the history of ethical regulations in human subjects research began with the _______.
Declaration of Helsinki
Nuremberg Code
Common Rule
Belmont Report
WK7 D2 - Corporate Governance and Ethics: A series of
decisions
Research the famous business case Dodge vs. Ford Motor
Company, in 1919.
This story invites students to think about how a corporation
distributes its profits.
Answer the following regarding the story.
Should all returns flow to shareholders, or can managers choose
to return profits to stakeholders in terms of lower prices or
higher wages?
Should the Corporation be run to maximize the immediately
apparent (as opposed to merely short...
1. What is the Nursing Code of Ethics Definition of Respect for Human Dignity?
2. Respect for Human Dignity: Why is it Important in nursing?
3.What is the Franciscan Value Definition of Respect for Human Dignity?
. Describe what is meant by a company’s code of ethics.
. What is does stakeholder theory say that social responsibility
means?
. What is sustainability? What does it purport?
. What is green marketing and why do you think is it
important?
. What is cause-related marketing? Why is it popular in business
today?
Healthcare research often involves the use of patients or human
subjects. Research and read about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment.
What are your thoughts? Describe the use of research, using human
subjects, and potential ethical issues.
Conducting research projects while ensuring the protection of
human subjects is necessary. What are some methods to protect
personal rights of someone in one of the groups that is labeled as
vulnerable? Justify your rationale.
Consider the very famous case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Research
Study. Answer the following question.
What kind of a difference would it have made in these men’s
lives if they had participated with informed consent?
Why should the studies have been discontinued after the
discovery of penicillin?
In the previous chapter, we learned that ethical medical
behavior should always be governed by the principles of autonomy,
beneficence, and nonmaleficence. How did this study measure up to
these three principles?
How...