5 Matching Annotations
- Aug 2020
-
-
Jinjarak, Y., Ahmed, R., Nair-Desai, S., Xin, W., & Aizenman, J. (2020). Accounting for Global COVID-19 Diffusion Patterns, January-April 2020 (Working Paper No. 27185; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w27185
-
- Dec 2019
-
wellcomeopenresearch.org wellcomeopenresearch.org
-
broaden the definition of a ‘researcher’ to include a molecular biologist and basic science researcher, and to widen the scope of research ethics
In order to adapt to new contexts, policy diffusion often triggers such semantic drift of key concepts.
Would be great to see that linked to the policy learning framework.
-
CIOMS Guidelines serve as a helpful reference in the drafting of a new regulation
Good example of policy diffusion
-
based on the recommendations and standards set out by international organisations like the World Medical Association and CIOMS
Reference to policy diffusion
-
Regarding recommended practices in international ethical policy documents, these are not sufficiently disseminated or internalized, hence gaps still exist in relation to best practices and critical aspects of data practices. To address this challenge, it is not only essential to disseminate and promote these policies, but to also adapt them to the contexts and situations where they are applicable through training and capacity building.
Given that the article is framed as being about policy diffusion and using a policy learning framework, I would have expected more details here.
-