Code of Ethics

Our management approach will always be grounded in 3 fundamental principles that guarantees a responsible and ethical conduct in the practice of investigations of human behaviour and information management.

Transparency

Participants in any of our studies will always be informed about the scope of the investigations. If the study involves the collection of personal data, these will be obtained only with the participant’s explicit consent.

Data protection

We are responsible for ensuring the proper collection and handling of personal data, in compliance with national and international applicable regulations, including the European Union’s Data Protection Regulation, which came into effect on May 25, 2018.

Respect and reputation

We ensure an all time respectful treatment to all research participants and safeguard that the collected information does not result in negative effects or harm to the reputation of individuals and/or the organizations involved.