为工程师制定全球道德准则

S. alZahir, Laura Kombo
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从理论上讲,道德准则是职业行为的广泛指导方针。这些守则旨在帮助专业人士维持最高水平的道德操守,并维持与其专业职责相关的执业标准和诚信。一般来说,这些准则包括但不限于保护公众利益、展示专业能力、保密、处理利益冲突和履行社会责任。虽然不同的专业工程学会,在不同的国家,有不同的道德规范,但它们都有一些共同的对与错的基本教义,以及如何在决策过程中应用它。在本文中,我们研究了IEEE道德规范与非洲、亚洲、澳大利亚、欧洲和拉丁美洲的32个专业工程学会的32个国际道德规范的兼容性。我们的研究结果表明,只有4个国家原原本本地采用了IEEE的道德规范,而其他28个国家对其进行了一些修改,即采用了一些文章,忽略了一些文章,增加了一些自己的文章。对国际文章的研究表明,社会政治和文化差异是造成这种差异的主要原因。最后,我们的研究结果表明,全球职业道德准则是可以想象的,并且可以通过最小的认真努力来制定和接受。
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Towards a global Code of Ethics for engineers
Theoretically, Codes of Ethics are broad guidelines to professional conduct. These codes are designed to help professionals uphold the highest level of ethical conduct and maintain standards of practice and integrity pertaining to their professional duties. Generally, these guidelines include but not limited to protecting the public interest, demonstrating professional competence, preserving confidentiality, attending to conflict of interest and perpetuating social responsibility. Although different professional engineering societies, in different counties, have different codes of ethics, but they all have some common basic teachings of right and wrong and how to apply it in decisions making process. In this paper, we examine the compatibility of the IEEE code of ethics with thirty two 32 international codes of ethics of professional engineering societies in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and Latin America. Our research results show that only four countries have adopted the IEEE code of ethics as is, while the other 28 countries have some variations of it i.e., adopted some articles, ignored some articles and added some of their own. Examining the international articles show that sociopolitical and cultural differences are the main causes of such variations. Finally, our findings shows that a global professional code of ethics is conceivable and can be produced and accepted with minimal conscientious efforts.
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