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Lecture Notes in Computer Science : The ETHNA System Project - Elsa González-Esteban

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

The ETHNA System Project

By: Elsa González-Esteban (Editor), Ramón A. Feenstra (Editor), Luis M. Camarinha-Matos (Editor)

Paperback | 12 May 2023

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This open access book aims to present practical contributions to the ethical governance framework, the conceptualization and characteristics of ethical tools, as well as the experience gained from their application in different institutions.
Its main objective is to provide a practical and useful guide that will help other institutions to start introducing Research Ethics effectively in their organizations. The European initiative ETHNA System has designed an ethical governance framework that can be implemented following specific guidelines and tools that can help different types of institutions to promote and generate responsible research and innovation.
The papers included in this book were organized in topical sections as follows: Foundations; experiences and lessons learned; ethical tools into practice; and looking into the future: main challenges.

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