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Michael E. Gorman
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 159
Citations - 4640
Michael E. Gorman is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trading zones & Interactional expertise. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 159 publications receiving 4269 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael E. Gorman include University at Buffalo & Michigan Technological University.
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A Framework for Responsible Innovation
Richard Owen,Jack Stilgoe,Phil Macnaghten,Phil Macnaghten,Michael E. Gorman,Erik Fisher,David H. Guston +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a framework for responsible innovation, based on four dimensions-anticipatory, reflective, deliberative, and responsive, to reflect on both the products and purposes of science and innovation.
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Trading zones and interactional expertise
TL;DR: The authors distinguish between different types of trading zones by asking whether the collaboration is co-operative or coerced and whether the end-state is a heterogeneous or homogeneous culture, and they find that the voluntary development of a new language community, what they call an inter-language trading zone, represents only one of four possible configurations.
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Causal inference in disease ecology: investigating ecological drivers of disease emergence
TL;DR: Some of the barriers to advancing the understanding of causation in disease ecology are outlined and some solutions for investigating large-scale ecological drivers, such as global warming, pollution, and land-use change are offered.
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Moral heuristics. Commentaries. Author's reply
Cass R. Sunstein,Matthew D. Adler,Christopher J. Anderson,Elizabeth Anderson,Jonathan Baron,Karen Bartsch,Jennifer Cole Wright,William D. Casebeer,Pablo Fernández-Berrocal,Natalio Extremera,Barbara H. Fried,Richard J. Gerrig,Michael E. Gorman,Ulrike Hahn,John-Mark Frost,Greg Maio,Jonathan Haidt,Marc D. Hauser,Harold Herzog,Gordon M. Burghardt,Robert A. Hinde,Jonathan J. Koehler,Andrew D. Gershoff,John Mikhail,David A. Pizarro,Eric Luis Uhlmann,Liana Ritov,Peter Singer,Edward Stein,Philip E. Tetlock,Elke U. Weber,Jessica S. Ancker +31 more
TL;DR: The idea of error-prone heuristics is especially controversial in the moral domain, where agreement on the correct answer may be hard to elicit; but in many contexts, they are at work and they do real damage.
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What Do Venture Capitalists Do
TL;DR: The average investment window for those surveyed was between five and seven years with a wide range amongst those as to the number of investments they pursue annually as mentioned in this paper, on average, venture capitalists are personally responsible for managing nine investments per year.