Organizational Power and the Institutional Review Board

In this essay, we respond to the narratives and essays in this issue by examining organizational power issues related to researchers and institutional research boards (IRBs). Rather than taking a singular perspective on power, we use multiple perspectives and suggest that the cumulative analyses pro...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Communication Research Vol. 33; no. 3; pp. 277 - 284
Main Authors: Dougherty, Debbie S., Kramer, Michael W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Annandale Taylor & Francis Group 01-08-2005
National Communication Association
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Summary:In this essay, we respond to the narratives and essays in this issue by examining organizational power issues related to researchers and institutional research boards (IRBs). Rather than taking a singular perspective on power, we use multiple perspectives and suggest that the cumulative analyses provide the best understanding of IRBs and organizational power.
ISSN:0090-9882
1479-5752
DOI:10.1080/00909880500149494