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Cyrus Mody on the Importance of Square (as in NOT COOL) Scientists and Engineers

Peoples & Things

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Incentives Drive Ethical Behavior

Calls for increased social responsibility among STEM professionals often overlook the influence of social structures and cultural contexts. Efforts to integrate ethics into STEM education are viewed as naive and insufficient, as they fail to recognize how technological practices have historically been regulated. Evidence shows that scientists and engineers engage in responsible practices primarily when incentivized by their environment, suggesting that ethical conduct is contingent upon external rewards rather than intrinsic motivation.

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