One Size Does Not Fit All: Ethical Oversight Across Human Factors Domains and Practices

Abstract

In regulated institutions “research” has a narrow and specific meaning, which often excludes many types of information gathering engagements common in applied environments. Additionally, researchers in applied fields such as user and customer experience, where formal degree programs are not a typical training path, foundational ethical documents like the Belmont report may have never been studied. The ethical landscape gets even more complex when considering product and safety-related research. Investigators want to act ethically, but the needed steps to do so are not always clear and ethics and organizational needs are not always well aligned. The result is a diverse ecosystem of local policies, best practice guides, “playbooks” and folk knowledge. This panel gathers a diverse group of investigators and regulators from government and industry to discuss the challenges of working in regulated and non-regulated environments while comparing strategies, techniques, and engaging in an open dialogue with the HFES community.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2022
Source ID
10.1177/1071181322661033

Entities

People

  • Barry Vaughan
  • Jesse Flint
  • Katie Giari
  • Kelly Dickerson
  • Natalie Buda Smith
  • Robert Rauschenberger
  • Theresa Straut

Organizations

  • Design Interactive (United States)
  • Exponent
  • Google
  • Library of Congress
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • United States Army Research Laboratory

Tags

Readers

  • Government and Public Administration Law.
  • Military Leadership and Professional Education.
  • Systems Analysis and Design