"Ensuring Scientific Integrity of Salaried Researchers: Balancing Subordinate Link and Ethical Obligations"
Summary - 3 pages - Labor law
"Unlock the full potential of scientific research with our comprehensive document on the Research Code and scientific integrity. Discover how to strengthen researcher independence, ensure transparency, and promote ethical research practices. Learn about the challenges faced...
Subordination Link in Scientific Research: Legal Criteria and Implications for Researchers
Summary - 3 pages - Labor law
Unlock the complexities of the subordination link in scientific research with our comprehensive guide. Discover how French case law, including landmark Court of Cassation rulings, shapes the employment status of researchers and impacts their rights to compensation and job security. Learn...
Environmental History - The Impact of New Research Technologies on Knowledge of Glacier Melts During the 20th Century
Case study - 6 pages - World geography
The document presents a project outline in Environmental History on the subject of the impact of new research technologies on knowledge of glacier melts during the 20th century. Melting ice is a crucial topic in environmental history, as it provides accurate scientific data on the impact...
Scientific Research Integrity
Summary - 3 pages - Civil law
This document outlines the importance of scientific integrity in research, its implications, and the consequences of misconduct.
Safeguarding Scientific Integrity: Threats, Measures, and Responsibilities in Research Practices
Summary - 3 pages - Intellectual and industrial property
"Discover the importance of scientific integrity in research and the measures to preserve it. Learn how fraud, ethical deviations, and questionable practices compromise credibility and the steps taken to ensure transparency, ethics, and rigor. Explore the role of researchers'...
Scientific Researcher's Subordination Links
Summary - 4 pages - Labor law
This document discusses the unity and framing of subordination links for scientific researchers, highlighting the role of scientific integrity and the control of the Court of Cassation.
The Impacts of the Economic and Financial Crisis: Empirical Research Project
Dissertation - 3 pages - Economy general
This document presents an empirical research project on the impacts of the economic and financial crisis, focusing on the French economy. The study uses stock market indicators, such as the VIX indicator of the S&P500 and the VSTOXX for the DJ STOXX50, to identify the immediate impact of...
Characteristics and Analysis of Qualitative Data in Research
Practical guide - 2 pages - Educational studies
This document provides an in-depth analysis of qualitative data collection methods, the research problematic, and the analysis process in qualitative research. It is a comprehensive guide for researchers to understand the characteristics and analysis of qualitative data, including...
Motivations of Scientists: Balancing Knowledge and Ethics in Research
Essay - 2 pages - Philosophy
Unlock the driving forces behind scientific breakthroughs and explore the dual nature of research motivations. Discover how scientists are propelled by a quest for knowledge, a desire to help others, and sometimes, misguided ambitions. Delve into the importance of ethical considerations in...
Decolonizing Academic Capitalism: Reimagining Research Ethics and Knowledge Sovereignty in Indigenous Contexts
Dissertation - 11 pages - Sociology & social sciences
This research examines the intersections of academic capitalism, colonial legacies, and indigenous knowledge systems within Cameroon's higher education landscape. Through qualitative methodological approaches, including institutional ethnography and critical discourse analysis of...
Brand Strategy as a Lever for Consolidating the Client Relationship: Bracongo - Research Project
Dissertation - 6 pages - Brand management
This research project aims to study the influence of brand strategies on customer relationships, focusing on BRACONGO's client loyalty process and its repercussions on the client. The study will analyze the current strategy's effectiveness in meeting client expectations and...
Monument/Memorial Sites in Japan - Research and Brainstorming
Tutorials/exercises - 8 pages - World geography
The Daigo Fukury? Maru (Lucky Dragon #5) monument commemorates a Japanese tuna fishing boat and its crew that were affected by the U.S. hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll on March 1, 1954. The 15-megaton "Bravo" test caused radioactive fallout, or "ashes of death," to rain on the crew and the...
COMNICIA School External Analysis and Market Research Report
Case study - 17 pages - Management
This document provides an in-depth analysis of the market in which COMNICIA school operates, including local competition, target market segments, and key factors for success. The report also outlines the school's competitive advantages and budget allocation for marketing and communication...
The relation between physical activity and physical education - Econometrics Research Project
Presentation - 13 pages - Educational studies
To what extent does physical education imparted in school affect the level of physical activity in school-going adolescents in NY?
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Employee Turnover in the Hospitality Industry Using Herzberg's Two-Factor Motivation-Hygiene Theory - Bettye L. Holston-Okae and Richard Mushi (2018) - The Impact of Motivation on Employee Turnover in the Hotel Industry
Text commentary - 3 pages - Micro-economy, job-unemployment
Employee turnover in the hospitality sector is one of the issues influencing the organization's effectiveness and ensuring financial stability. However, the importance of motivation compared to other determinants regarding team member retention becomes more pronounced. A driven workforce...
Research methods - Dementia
Case study - 2 pages - Medical studies
Dementia, a chronic and progressive neurological disease afflicting millions of people globally, is a condition that lowers cognitive functions such as memory, reasoning, and problem-solving. Cancer is dealt with globally by identifying factors and preventing and supporting it.
Research Presentation on Postpartum Depression
Litterature review - 2 pages - Psychology
Postpartum depression is a widely prevalent mental health issue that affects a large number of new mothers worldwide. What follows is an in-depth presentation of scholarly resources that again emphasize the report's significant themes concerning postpartum depression. Such resources can...
Comparative Research Project - Ethics of Vaccination
Summary - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Vaccination gives humans and living beings immunity against some viruses, allowing humans and animals to live longer, as they can now be protected. Vaccination is a very important procedure in several countries, as it can provide people with general immunity. However, some vaccination campaigns...
Alzheimer's Research and Advocacy
Case study - 3 pages - Medical studies
Such diseases include Alzheimer's, which is the neurodegenerative condition of people over the age of 65, and which causes cognitive and memory disorders to a great extent. It is not only the personal aspect that is at stake, but overall, social structures are affected, which urges...
Artificial intelligence for cybersecurity: Literature review and future research directions - Kaur, Gabrijel?i? & Klobu?ar (2023) - How Is Artificial Intelligence Contributing to Cybersecurity?
Text commentary - 2 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology
With the propagation of digital technologies, the menacing scene in cyberspace has become progressively multifaceted, imposing innovative tactics for fortifying networks and structures. The uprise of artificial intelligence (AI) has become an auspicious key to enhancing cybersecurity because of...
Virtual/visual ethnography: methodological crossroads at the intersection of visual and internet research - E. Ardévol (2012)
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The text by E. Ardévol (2012) sets out to show the interest of a so-called modern method for conducting ethnographic fieldwork, namely the use of the internet and new digital technologies. From an epistemological perspective, the author's aim is to question the innovative field of visual...
Refugee Mental Health and Social Justice - Research Study
Dissertation - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The plight of refugees is often characterized by harrowing tales of displacement, fleeing conflict, persecution, and other traumatic experiences that leave lasting scars on their mental well-being. With the huge pandemonium of mass migration, refugees deal with many tasks both physically and...
Research Project - Effects of Procurement Ethical Practices on Performance of Procurement Department At Adc In Kitale Town
Diploma Thesis - 12 pages - Management
Ethical practices mean being in accordance with rules or standards for right conduct or practices. Procurement codes of ethics in public institutions in Kenya are associated with fairness, understanding of unbiased treatment to suppliers, integrity, due diligence, confidentiality of information,...
Miracles Impact on Faith and Belief in God - Research Proposal
Thesis - 6 pages - Culture, religion & civilization
The miracles, frequently seen as extraordinary events transcending the physical laws, are essential in human life, serving as the impulse for spiritual intention, relationship billing, and personal growth. This proposal examines the complex relationships between faith, the conviction in miracles,...
Examining the Cost of General Education Courses - Research Proposal
Dissertation - 2 pages - Economy general
Students often have to bear tremendous financial burdens, especially during courses that cost differently, like the general course required for the entire student. This fact dominates the debate over whether these courses should be more cost-effective or valuable because they are designed as an...
Research in Motion
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Business strategy
1. What are the dominant economic characteristics of the wireless communications industry? What are the distinguishing features of the market for smartphones? 2. What is competition like in the wireless phone industry? Which of the fi ve competitive forces is strongest? Which is weakest? What...
Scientific Research and Data Analysis
Worksheets - 4 pages - Philosophy
This document is the summary of a course that presents the different ways in which research can be conducted in Science, as well as the method of data analysis. Science is a more formal, rigorous approach in the quest for truthful knowledge. It relies on objectivity and rationality -...
The use of animals for experiments and research purpose
Essay - 4 pages - Everyday's life
From the beginning of time, before confirming the efficiency of a product, especially in the medical sciences, there is always a need for experimentation. In fact, to understand diseases and develop treatments, one of the most used ways by researchers is the animal model. Over the years, this use...
How to conduct market research
Practical guide - 7 pages - Marketing theories
In 5 phases of marketing, market research is one of the tools that correspond to phase 1: knowing the market. It is about collecting reliable market information at times when strategic decisions have to be made, for example: before launching a new product or activity, before opening a new...
A Case Study Comparing Marketing Campaigns in Film with Research into Models of Distribution and Marketing in Cinema
Case study - 4 pages - Marketing theories
In this case study we will be looking at the marketing campaigns of two films, one before the digital age truly began and one during the boom to see how they both were marketed to audiences and how successful it was in terms of profit return and critic consensus. Before we get into the main...
