2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11948-021-00284-y
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Weak Signal-Oriented Investigation of Ethical Dissonance Applied to Unsuccessful Mobility Experiences Linked to Human–Machine Interactions

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“…Some studies have also found discrepancies between self-reported and other-reported behaviors (see for example, Chao and Lam 2011 on responsible environmental behaviors). Moreover, differences or conflicts between beliefs and behaviors may lead to unethical situations (Vanderhaegen 2021 ). However, it is worth pointing out that research on productivity and performance indicates that (1) self-reported measures have a generic orientation across demographics and job demographics and thus, they facilitate comparisons across occupations (Allen and Bunn 2003 ); and (2) objective and subjective measures of performance are positively correlated and are predicted by similar independent variables (Bommer et al 1995 ; Wall et al 2004 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have also found discrepancies between self-reported and other-reported behaviors (see for example, Chao and Lam 2011 on responsible environmental behaviors). Moreover, differences or conflicts between beliefs and behaviors may lead to unethical situations (Vanderhaegen 2021 ). However, it is worth pointing out that research on productivity and performance indicates that (1) self-reported measures have a generic orientation across demographics and job demographics and thus, they facilitate comparisons across occupations (Allen and Bunn 2003 ); and (2) objective and subjective measures of performance are positively correlated and are predicted by similar independent variables (Bommer et al 1995 ; Wall et al 2004 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concern the tension that is created when, to ensure the patient's privacy and autonomy (i.e., patient password protection and encryption), critical data in emergency situations (e.g., when the patient is no longer able to agree on data accessibility, and/or when sharing the patient's data among healthcare professionals to improve the quality and efficiency of the treatment) is not accessible (Weber et al 2018 ). In line with the above, Vanderhaegen ( 2021b ) addresses the ethical dissonances that individuals may experience in different business contexts and situations (e.g., in human–machine interactions), when ethical factors are challenged by the individuals’ or groups of people’s beliefs, personal moral values and behaviours.…”
Section: Challenges To Cybersecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance measurement method analyzes the driving performance of subjects in the process of completing a single task or dual task, such as response time to a stress scene, lane change performance, driving trajectory deviation, and other indicators [77,78], judging the degree of overall performance decline during task execution. In addition, the emotional state of drivers could be assessed by using subjective methods, such as Self-Assessment-Manikin [79] or the Reverse Comic Strip [80]. Physiological parameters are measured based on changes in EEG, ECG, eye movement, and other indicators of drivers [81][82][83][84], indirectly evaluating their psychological loads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%