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Susana Magalhães – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Ethics and integrity should be intertwined within the concept of Responsible Research. Integrity Officers should also be Ethics Officers, enforcing compliance with rules and norms, but also raising awareness on the meaning of ethics in researchers' daily work. Paul Ricoeur's definition of Ethics -- "the aim of living a good life with and for…
Descriptors: Ethics, Integrity, Scientific Research, Researchers
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Helgesson, Gert; Bülow, William – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
Research integrity is a well-established term used to talk and write about ethical issues in research. Part of its success might be its broad applicability. In this paper, we suggest that this might also be its Achilles heel, since it has the potential to conceal important value conflicts. We identify three broad domains upon which research…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Integrity, Conflict
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Kate Chatfield; Emma Law – Research Ethics, 2024
Evidence suggests that the incidence of research misconduct is not in decline despite efforts to improve awareness, education and governance mechanisms. Two responses to this problem are favoured: first, the promotion of an agent-centred ethics approach to enhance researchers' personal responsibility and accountability, and second, a change in…
Descriptors: Researchers, Ethics, Moral Values, Behavior Standards
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Daniel Pizzolato; Kris Dierickx – Research Ethics, 2024
Responsible research practices are critical to maintaining integrity in research and the provision of institutional trainings is an important means of promoting research integrity. However, studies show contrasting results on the efficacy of institutional training and that these approaches may not be fully effective in promoting research integrity…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Research, Ethics, Integrity
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Greco Francesca; Silvia Ceruti; Stefano Martini; Mario Picozzi; Marco Cosentino; Franca Marino – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Research integrity (RI) is defined as adherence to ethical principles, deontological duties, and professional standards necessary for responsible conduct of scientific research. Early training on RI, especially for early-career researchers, could be useful to help develop good standards of conduct and prevent research misconduct (RM).The aim of…
Descriptors: Researchers, Research Training, Integrity, Instructional Effectiveness
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Golden, James; Mazzotta, Catherine M.; Zittel-Barr, Kimberly – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
Several widely publicized incidents of academic research misconduct, combined with the politicization of the role of science in public health and policy discourse (e.g., COVID, immunizations) threaten to undermine faith in the integrity of empirical research. Researchers often maintain that peer-review and study replication allow the field to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Research, Integrity, Research
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Costello, Eamon; Brunton, James; Bolger, Richard; Soverino, Tiziana; Juillerac, Clément – Online Learning, 2023
Ethical reviews of research plans function as a cornerstone of good research practice in order that no harm should come to participants. Ethical concerns have taken on a new salience in a digital world where data can be generated at scale. Big data research has grown rapidly, raising increased ethical concerns. Several intersecting areas of big…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Informed Consent, Educational Research, Ethics
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Göran Lövestam; Susanne Bremer-Hoffmann; Koen Jonkers; Pieter van Nes – Research Ethics, 2025
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's in-house science and knowledge service, employing a substantial staff of scientists devoted to conducting research to provide independent scientific advice for EU policy. Focussed on various research areas aligned with EU priorities, the JRC excels in delivering scientific evidence for…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, Scientific Research, Scientists
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Reid, Corinne; Calia, Clara; Guerra, Cristóbal; Grant, Liz; Anderson, Matilda; Chibwana, Khama; Kawale, Paul; Amos, Action – Research Ethics, 2021
Global challenge-led research seeks to contribute to solution-generation for complex problems. Multicultural, multidisciplinary, and multisectoral teams must be capable of operating in highly demanding contexts. This brings with it a swathe of ethical conflicts that require quick and effective solutions that respect both international conventions…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research, Global Approach, Integrity
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Tamarinde L. Haven; Bert Molewijk; Lex Bouter; Guy Widdershoven; Fenneke Blom; Joeri Tijdink – Research Ethics, 2024
There is an increased focus on fostering integrity in research by through creating an open culture where research integrity dilemmas can be discussed. We describe a pilot intervention study that used Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), a method that originated in clinical ethics support, to discuss research integrity dilemmas with researchers. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Integrity, Moral Values
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Olivier Leclerc; Nicolas Klausser – Research Ethics, 2025
Reporting and investigating research misconduct can lead to disciplinary proceedings being initiated, and ultimately to disciplinary sanctions being imposed on convicted scientists. The conversion of research misconduct findings into disciplinary sanctions is poorly understood. This article analyses all the disciplinary decisions handed down on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Researchers, Ethics
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Drolet, Marie-Josée; Rose-Derouin, Eugénie; Leblanc, Julie-Claude; Ruest, Mélanie; Williams-Jones, Bryn – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
In the context of academic research, a diversity of ethical issues, conditioned by the different roles of members within these institutions, arise. Previous studies on this topic addressed mainly the perceptions of researchers. However, to our knowledge, no studies have explored the transversal ethical issues from a wider spectrum, including other…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Researchers, Expertise
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Dalton-Brown, Sally – Research Ethics, 2022
Learning about research ethics and research integrity is greatly facilitated by case studies, which illuminate, ground and personalise abstract questions. This paper argues that fiction can provide similar learning experiences, incarnating ethical dilemmas through a medium that is highly accessible yet sophisticated in its depictions of how…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research, Fiction, Animals
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Isbell, Daniel R.; Brown, Dan; Chen, Meishan; Derrick, Deidre J.; Ghanem, Romy; Arvizu, María Nelly Gutiérrez; Schnur, Erin; Zhang, Meixiu; Plonsky, Luke – Modern Language Journal, 2022
Scientific progress depends on the integrity of data and research findings. Intentionally distorting research data and findings constitutes scientific misconduct and introduces falsehoods into the scientific record. Unintentional distortions arising from questionable research practices (QRPs), such as unsystematically deleting outliers, pose…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Applied Linguistics, Research Problems, Integrity
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Carly Seedall; Lisa Tambornino – Research Ethics, 2024
This scoping review maps research ethics and integrity challenges and best practices encountered by research actors in the DACH countries (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), including researchers, funders, publishers, research ethics committees, and policymakers, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic brought research and, in turn,…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Integrity, Barriers
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