Integrity in the global research arena / by Nicholas H. Steneck (University of Michigan, USA), Tony Mayer (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Melissa Anderson (University of Minnesota, USA) & Sabine Kleinert (The Lancet, UK).
- Conference Author
- World Conference on Research Integrity (3rd : 2013 : Montréal, Québec)
- Published
- New Jersey : World Scientific, 2015.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Steneck, Nicholas H. (Nicholas Hans), 1940-, Mayer, Tony, 1942-, Anderson, Melissa S. (Melissa Susan), 1955-, and Kleinert, Sabine
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- Contents
- About the Editors; Preface; Montreal Statement; Keynote Address; Current and Future Challenges for those Promoting Research Integrity; Introduction; What More Could We Do to Reduce the Occurrence of Research Misconduct?; Enhanced Detection of Research Misconduct; Communication and Openness; Finding a Balanced Response when Research Misconduct is Confirmed; Conclusions; References; Part I. The Diversity of National Approaches to Research Integrity; Introduction; Chapter 1. Responsible Conduct of Research: A Canadian Approach; A New Framework for Responsible Conduct of Research., Highlights of the FrameworkImplementation; How Effective is the Framework?; Promotion of Responsible Conduct of Research; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. With Joined Forces for Research Integrity in Europe: European Network of Research Integrity Offices; ENRIO Members with National Commissions on Research Integrity Based on Legislation on Research Misconduct; ENRIO Members with National Commissions on Research Integrity without Legislation on Research Misconduct; Other European Nations with Legislation on Research Misconduct., Other European Nations without Legislation on Research MisconductChapter 3. Research Ethics and Research Integrity at the European Research Council; Introduction: The European Research Council; Research Ethics; Research Integrity; Conclusion; Chapter 4. Building a National Research Integrity Framework: Ireland's Experience; Introduction; Basis for an Irish Policy on Research Integrity (RI); The Irish National Policy on RI; Next Steps for Ireland; Chapter 5. Impact in Denmark of the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity and the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity., Denmark 1992-2010Denmark 2010-2013; Conclusions; Legend to the Figure; Only one individual to blame, or a fertile soil for QRP and RM?; References; Chapter 6. Professional Networks Contributing to Research Integrity and Ethics: From Cooperation to Innovation; Introduction; Networking Effects of WCRI; Special Focus on Networks of Junior Researchers; Multiple Benefits of Younger Researchers' Networks; Innovative Approach Toward Promoting Responsible Research; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7. Update on Developments in Australia; Responsible Conduct of Research; Policy Implementation., and Part II. Principles and ResponsibilitiesIntroduction; Chapter 8. Essentials of Determining Authorship; The Problem; Inappropriate Authorships; Basic Criteria for Appropriate Authorship or Credit; Responsibility of Authorship; Most Important Criterion of Appropriate Authorship; Chapter 9. Research Conflict of Interest: Flaws in Professional Codes of Ethics; Introduction: Conflict of Interest in Research; The Primary Allegiance of Healthcare: The Patient or the Research Participant?; Methodology; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; References.
- Summary
- "With a seeming increase in the number of high-profile cases of research misconduct, there is a need for promoting and upholding the principles for the responsible conduct of research. At the 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity, convened in Montréal in 2013, vital issues relating to ethics and behavior in research environments were discussed at length. This book captures the major content and discussions arising from the conference. The Montréal Conference, like the previous conferences, attracted a diverse group of delegates and speakers, including government and institutional leaders, policy makers, journal editors, officials of research funding agencies, scientists and other researchers, students and postdoctoral fellows, representatives of academic societies and academies, and those responsible for compliance and regulation, as well as many who are engaged in doing empirical research on topics related to research integrity. The aim of this book is to share the ideas emerging from the rich discussion at the conference with scholars and policymakers around the world. It covers the main topics that are today seen as vital to decision making about responsible research. The book also sets the stage for the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity, which will be held in Brazil in mid-2015. This book and the prior World Conference publication, Promoting Research Integrity in a Global Environment , represent the largest ongoing global discussion of issues relating to integrity in research. It provides its readers with the opportunity to learn more about and eventually engage these issues locally or globally with colleagues."--
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- ISBN
- 9789814632393 (electronic bk.)
9814632392 (electronic bk.)
9789814632386
9814632384 - Note
- Papers presented at the 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity held in Montréal, Québec, May 2013.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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