(Solution) CIPD 7C004 Task 2.3: Ethical Issues Connected with Project
7C004- Business Research in People Practice
To Investigate the impact of Employee Turnover on organisation profitability and performance and Mitigation Strategies in Almarai Organisation

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For this research work, ethical issues would be put into account being a normal occurrence in this research. The main ethical issue as noted in Flønes (2023), include signing of the ethical approval form, assuring the respondents that their identities would not be identified, committed to not sharing personalised data and ensuring collected data is secured.
Considering the research ethics, the various participants would be required to provide a consent before they fully enrol to the study. Further, the respondents would be called upon to highlight that the provided information would be maintained at a high-level and strict confidentiality. This is with the researcher making sure that entire participants are directly linked with the data.
In implementing this research process, various participants would be created an awareness that it is not a must to provide personal information or disclose their identity/names. Taking into account of the confidentiality issue, the different study respondents would be assured that only aggregate of the data obtained from various participants would be noted (Bassey & Owan, 2019). The consent obtained for this research would be provided.
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