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Role of Researcher

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According to Muhammad W. , Muhammad S., Fujun H. , Avik S., (March 1, 2019) The findings
demonstrate how energy use, both renewable and nonrenewable, stimulate economic growth.
Trade openness and spending on research and development both contribute to economic
growth. Additionally, the time series study of each particular country supports the idea that
renewable energy contributes to economic expansion. The feedback effect, or the bidirectional
causal links between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and nonrenewable
energy use, is revealed by the heterogenous causality analysis.

Research of Dilemma

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According to Abdullah K., Sofyan D. (2022) The series of interlocking decisions should not be
seen as attempts to make the “right decisions,” but rather as precautions against being impaled
on one or more of these dilemmas’ horns. The research process should not be seen as a series
of problems to be “solved,” but as a series of dilemmas to be “lived with.” A proper starting point
for a discussion of methodology, from this perspective—from this “dilemmatic view of the
research process”—is to (a) lay out the series of generic choice points and (b) describe those
choices in “dilemmatic” terms, which refers to the mutually incompatible goals involved and the
dilemmatic consequences involved in any decision.

Research of Researcher

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According to Koffman J., (2023) Palliative care access, experiences and outcomes of care
disadvantage those from ethnically diverse, Indigenous, First nation and First people
communities. Research into this field of inquiry raises unique theoretical, methodological, and
moral issues. Without the critical reflection of methods of study and reporting of findings,
researchers may inadvertently compromise their contribution to reducing injustices and
perpetuating racism.Based on the findings of this review palliative care research must reflect on
and justify the classification of minoritised communities, explore and understand
intersectionality, optimise data quality, decolonise research teams and methods, and focus on
reducing inequities to level up end-of-life care experiences and outcomes. Palliative care
research must be forthright in explicitly indentifying instances of structural and systemic
Research of Researcher

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hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&as_ylo=2023&q=researcher+of+research+&btnG=#d=gs_qabs&t=1697
169959366&u=%23p%3DcrEkJI-G5ysj

According to Drolet M. , Rose-Derouin E. , Leblanc J., Ruest M. , Williams-Jones B., (2023) Due
to the various roles that members of these institutions play, a variety of ethical dilemmas occur
in the context of academic research. Semi-structured individual interviews and
sociodemographic questionnaires were used to collect the data. Research integrity, conflicts of
interest, respect for research participants, lack of supervision and power imbalances,
individualism and performance, inadequate ethical guidance, social injustices, distributive
injustices, epistemic injustices, and ethical distress were the ten units of meaning that emerged
from the triangulation of different perspectives (researchers, REB members, and ethics experts).
This study brought to light a number of problematic factors that can aid in the discovery of
potential future solutions to transversal ethical problems in research that impact the diverse
academic community.racism in palliative care research and engaging in non-judgemental
debate on changes required.

Research of Researcher

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hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&as_ylo=2023&q=researcher+of+research+&btnG=#d=gs_qabs&t=1697
170452951&u=%23p%3D-auKCnCld8sJ

According to Iqbal H. ,West J., McEachan R. R., Haith-Cooper M., (2023) Therefore, the goal of
this paper is to spread knowledge about how British Pakistani women, a demographic that is
underrepresented and often lives in underdeveloped areas, were included in the co-production
of an obesity research agenda using feminist participatory action research. Through the use of
the technique, Pakistani women were able to participate in all phases of the project, which led to
the co-creation of an obesity research agenda that precisely matches their unmet needs.
Women’s involvement in the project resulted in improvements to their lifestyles, an increase in
confidence, the development of relationships that continued after the research project, and
participation in more research.

Research of Researcher

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According to Hartley J. M., (2023) Datafication has become an all-encompassing infiltrator in


societal processes, among other the formation of publics and the actors that support such
processes (i.e. journalism and information technologies). This article reviews four approaches to
the study of public formation. These are public and civic connections, issue publics, networked
publics and algorithmic publics. The review is a point of departure to conceptually discuss how
to study the formation of public in a datafied era and to present a hybrid research agenda with
four entry points that can open up for critical analysis of how datafication challenges the
relationship between journalism, platforms, algorithms and audiences. Our argument is that a
holistic, interdisciplinary and hybrid research approach is needed if the complexity of
datafication and its transformative effects on the formation of publics is to be fully grasped.

Research Dilemma

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According to Zheng F. , Li Y. , Jian Z. , Lu R., (2023) Industrial productivity dilemma refers to a


situation in which modifying and refining existing technologies helps maximize an industry’s
productivity but constrains productivity from leaping forward. As substantial research exists on
this topic in both management and economics, we seek to clarify the concept and its utility. We
synthesize relevant studies in various disciplines by reviewing 731 pieces of literature. We
summarize various mechanisms that explain why, as the industry develops, the proportion of
disruptive innovation declines and the ratio of productivity research and development increases.
Our results suggest that industrial productivity dilemma occurs because under a given
technological paradigm, there are economic and natural limits to technological development.
Only through disruptive innovation can industries improve their long‐term adaptability to the
environment and promote industrial upgrading or forming new industries. Although with modern
technology developments, industrial productivity dilemma may be resolved, because some giant
firms can balance the exploration–exploitation conflict well; moreover, structural problems occur
as productivity is unbalanced among firms. The productivity dilemma (and its by‐product, the
structural problem) will always exist. We develop a conceptual framework based on the
environment, industry, firm, and policy dimensions to guide future research.

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