Action Research in Management—Ethical Dilemmas |
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Authors: | Walker Beverly Haslett Tim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Management, Monash University, Caulfield, 3162, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the application of the guiding ethical principles for the conduct of research involving human subjects in an action research project in a membership-based community psychiatric disability organization. Action research is a collaborative process of critical inquiry between the researcher and the people in the situation, in this case the management executive. The relationship between the researcher and manager participants in a long-term action research project gives rise to ethical dilemmas related to participant selection and voluntary participation, informed consent, decision making, anonymity and confidentiality, conflicting and different needs. The process and strategies implemented to address them are discussed. |
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Keywords: | management– ethics action research nonprofit organization |
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