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Case study research to reflect societal and ethical issues
Author(s) -
Emad Yaghmaei,
Alexander Brem
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
acm sigcas computers and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2167-3055
pISSN - 0095-2737
DOI - 10.1145/2874239.2874284
Subject(s) - responsible research and innovation , context (archaeology) , set (abstract data type) , systematic review , protocol (science) , engineering ethics , ethical issues , information and communications technology , management science , qualitative research , research ethics , phenomenon , data collection , knowledge management , data science , computer science , sociology , political science , engineering , social science , medicine , epistemology , medline , paleontology , philosophy , alternative medicine , pathology , world wide web , law , biology , programming language
The purpose of this paper is to provide the systematic procedures of case study research. A robust case study protocol in the context of societal and ethical issues with a relevant guidelines will set to show how data should collect, present, and analyze. This paper takes in particular the context of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) as the phenomenon and investigates on how to apply the methodologies, which could assist us to identify the boundaries between societal and ethical issues and the emerging ICTs. As such, to interpret the collected data and build theory inductively, to have an excellent basis for further qualitative research within RRI context, systematic procedures are needed to conduct. This paper uses a holistic view to the literature for providing guidelines for conducting and reporting case study research for RRI context. It defines the information that needs to be gathered from the cases, the way this data is to be analyzed and the processes of reflections to be undertaken. Checklists for conducting the case study protocol are linked to each step of systematic procedures and applicable for researchers, ICT managers, reviewers, and readers to allow them taking account of societal and ethical aspects, in particular RRI principles in emerging ICTs in a proper way.

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