This will be a discussion post regarding conflicts of interest for my doctoral research ethics class. You must support your response with at least three new peer-reviewed articles, but can also cite any of the provided resources. For this particular assignment, using Steneck, N. H. (2007). Conflict of interest. In Introduction to the responsible conduct of research (pp. 66-81). Washington, DC.
, Pereira, P. (2013). Conflict of interest and its importance. Perspectives in Clinical Research, 4(1), 41–44., & Fabbri, A., Lai, A. et al. (2018) The influence of industry sponsorship on the research agenda: A scoping review. American Journal of Public Health 108(11), e9-e16., respond to the following topic:
discuss examples of conflicts of interest in research and their importance. Identify competing demands placed on researchers, such as time, loyalties, and financial benefits. Explain why you think conflicts of interest persist; despite being identified.
The expectation for satisfactory work is 400 – 500 words per topic with at least 3 current peer reviewed references utilized. Textbooks, blogs, magazine or internet articles, book chapters, or special reports, do not count toward the peer-reviewed minimum. Connections to the peer reviewed references should be used throughout your writing with in-text citations and matching reference citations.
Additional Resources:
http://www.robertjsternberg.com/ethical-reasoning
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00733-5
Here are the places that you should be getting your peer-reviewed sources from:
Journal of Ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
Ethics and International Affairs
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
Public Health Ethics
American Journal of Bioethics
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Journal of Information Ethics
Journal of Applied Philosophy
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
Neuroethics
Clinical Ethics
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Ethics and Information Technology