Ethics Code

Ethics in Research and Innovation are fundamental principles that guide researchers, innovators, and institutions to conduct their work responsibly, transparently, and with respect for societal values. Upholding ethical standards ensures the integrity of research, protects participants, and fosters public trust.

AENAON EYZHN recognizes the critical importance of Ethics in Innovation and Research in their policy, which ensures respect, integrity, transparency, and trust in scientific research. Key ethical principles include respect for autonomy (respect for persons, informed consent and privacy), beneficence and non-maleficence (maximizing benefits and minimizing harm), justice (fair distribution of benefits, GEP), research integrity (avoiding fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism), and accountability (unbiased pursuit of knowledge).

To promote ethics in science, our team maintains transparency by clearly reporting methods and results, acknowledge collaborators properly, disclose conflicts of interest, and adhere to institutional policies and guidelines. Conversely, unethical practices to avoid include manipulating research data, plagiarizing, ignoring contradictory evidence, and artificially inflating research records.

For early career researchers and PhD students, ingraining Ethical Practices and Gender Equality Strategies from the start, is both a professional and moral necessity to ensure their contributions uphold the highest standards of scientific integrity and equity.

To promote Ethical Research and Innovation, AENAON EYZHN has established clear ethical policies and training, open and transparent communication, engagement of stakeholders and community and implements rigorous peer review processes, encourages a culture of ethical awareness and responsibility among the company members and partners and protects the Intellectual Property Rights of members and partners alike.

Adhering to ethical standards in innovation and research is essential for advancing knowledge responsibly, maintaining public trust, and ensuring that scientific progress benefits society as a whole. Continuous ethical reflection and adherence to established guidelines help navigate the complex moral landscape of modern research and innovation.