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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Facebook and ‘Being Experimented Upon’. Bull;August 21, 2014 • Leave a Comment. Following on my recent blog posting about the Facebook emotion-manipulation study. Here’s a useful piece from. How Much Should You Know About How Facebook Works? Experimenting and using the results of those experiments to adjust the “math” behind your Facebook newsfeed and your Google search results. What does that mean? The Facebook Emotions Study. Bull;July 24, 2014 • 1 Comment. C) the study was, from ...

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Facebook and ‘Being Experimented Upon’ | Research Ethics Blog

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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Facebook and ‘Being Experimented Upon’. Following on my recent blog posting about the Facebook emotion-manipulation study. Here’s a useful piece from. How Much Should You Know About How Facebook Works? The piece focuses on the ubiquity of constantly-tweaked algorithms in online services such as Google and Facebook. The algorithms such companies use today are quite different from the ones they used 5 years ago, in part because the companies are constantly. What does that mean? This i...

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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Archive for the 'consent' Category. A call for “new rules” for Internet-based research. Bull; September 16, 2014 • Leave a Comment. Posted in by Nancy Walton. Research ethics scandals in Canada, you ask? Bull; July 23, 2013 • Leave a Comment. Posted in by Nancy Walton. Clinical Trials in Russia. Bull; November 12, 2012 • Leave a Comment. Posted in by Chris MacDonald. What Scorpion Bites Can Teach Us About Placebo Trials. Bull; August 14, 2011 • Leave a Comment. Pages on this Site:.

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The Facebook Emotions Study | Research Ethics Blog

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By Nancy Walton, P.D. The Facebook Emotions Study. Over at my Business Ethics Blog. I just posted my thoughts on the recent controversy over the Facebook / Cornell study. I look at the question not of the ethics of the Cornell researchers, but of Facebook as a corporation I basically argue that:. A) the risks involved were trivial;. B) the commercial context matters, and permits certain kinds of experimentation;. You can read the whole thing, here: Facebook’s Study Did No Wrong. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Bad Behaviour by Pharma, and Unforeseen Consequences | Research Ethics Blog

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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Bad Behaviour by Pharma, and Unforeseen Consequences. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the ethics of drug development and clinical trials. It explores how genuinely bad behaviour on the part of pharmaceutical companies can lead to overreaction by journalists and the public, sometimes with tragic consequences. By Matthew Herper, writing for. How Marketing And Media Muddled The Truth About The Heart Drug Vytorin. By Chris MacDonald on April 17, 2015. Enter your comment here.

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A collection of writings to opine what I think.what I feel.defining who I truly am. Childhood to Womanhood….without Girlhood. However still, I have come to wonder of the various disparities that exist between the average female thinking pattern and my own. To site a few examples; how on good earth can one have an active interest for the color pink? I thus fail to establish any emotions of the like with the color Pink. Girl 1 (clad in PINK! Hey babes, check this out! Girl2 (clad in normal colors.but o...

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A collection of writings to opine what I think.what I feel.defining who I truly am. What 'bout a cuppa coffee! Are you a tea-person or a coffee-person? So anyways, going by convenience and general way of life here, I have lately started to actually greet my mornings with Coffee rather than tea. And how coffee has made me contemplate on much in my life now! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Morning person. Infectiously optimistic. Ever curious about morals and ethics in life&#4...Neuro...

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Fame produces ethical blind spots we must be aware of | The Business Ethics Blog

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. Fame produces ethical blind spots we must be aware of. Posted November 3, 2014. Canadians were caught off-guard recently when Jian Ghomeshi, the popular host of Canadian Broadcast Corporation’s radio show Q was fired by the public broadcaster. Just a day later, Ghomeshi fired back via Facebook. At the other end of the spectrum, if the worst case scenario is true, then the CBC was faced ...

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The Downside, and the Upside, of the Underground Economy | The Business Ethics Blog

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. The Downside, and the Upside, of the Underground Economy. Posted May 4, 2015. Statistics Canada has just released this report on The underground economy in Canada, 2012. Mdash; essentially an attempt to gauge the extent of “market-based economic activities, whether legal or illegal, that escape measurement because of their hidden, illegal or informal nature”. Ethically this is not good&...

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Business Ethics Highlights | The Business Ethics Blog

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. In addition to writing this blog, I also co-curate an online resource called B. Which brings you top news stories related to business ethics, along with brief commentary (and with an opportunity to comment). For scholarly readers: I’m also the co-founder and co-editor of the B. Check out our website, here. Are both published by the nonprofit Journal Review Foundation. Chris has three ti...

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Why Gravity Payments’ $70,000 minimum salary, sadly, won’t catch on | The Business Ethics Blog

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. Why Gravity Payments’ $70,000 minimum salary, sadly, won’t catch on. Posted April 16, 2015. What are we to think when a CEO slashes his own salary by 93%, and then uses the money — along with a big chunk of corporate profits — to ensure that every. One of his employees makes a minimum. Of $70,000 per year? That’s what Dan Price, founder and co-owner of Gravity Payments is doing. 4) As a...

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From Oxycontin to Fast Food: The Ethics of Selling Not-Too-Much | The Business Ethics Blog

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. From Oxycontin to Fast Food: The Ethics of Selling Not-Too-Much. Posted March 4, 2015. Business is about sales. From a business point of view, your mission is to make a product that people want, and to sell a lot of it. The drive to sell a lot is what motivates cleverness in product design, efficiency in production, and consumer-friendly low prices. After all, that’s their function.

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Consumer Savvy: Must Customers Understand Your Business Model? | The Business Ethics Blog

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. Consumer Savvy: Must Customers Understand Your Business Model? Posted January 13, 2012. I’ll put this on the table as a fundamental ethical principle for commerce:. If your business model relies upon customers not understanding your business model, your business model is not an ethical one. Here are a few current headlines about companies that seem to violate this principle:. Understand...

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The Business Ethics Blog. A blog about Business Ethics by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Subscribe to the Business Ethics Blog. Archive for the ‘employees’ Category. Starbucks’ Race Together stunt is working just not for Starbucks. Posted March 18, 2015. So apparently Starbucks wants to turn tens of thousands of baristas into facilitators for discussions about race. Starbucks CEO Howard Schutlz recently announced. Not surprisingly, the plan has been thoroughly mocked online. But from a social point of view, it&#...

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