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Conflict of interest in biomedical publications

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007
Nayak Barun
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Culture of Abuse of Power Due to Conflict of Interest to Corruption for Too Long on The Management form Resources of Oil and Gas in Indonesia

International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 2022
This research is a culture of abuse of power due to conflicts of interest so that corruption takes too long to manage oil and natural gas resources in Indonesia in managing oil and natural gas resources in Indonesia.
Bambang Slamet Riyadi
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Improving researchers’ conflict of interest declarations

British medical journal, 2020
Enforced, structured reporting and processes to assess relevance are required to make conflict of interest disclosures fit for purpose, argue Quinn Grundy, Adam Dunn, and Lisa ...
Q. Grundy, A. Dunn, L. Bero
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Conflict of Interest: Why Does It Matter?

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2017
Preservation of trust is the essential purpose of policies about conflict of interest. Physicians have many important roles including caring for individual patients, protecting the public’s health, engaging in research, reporting scientific and clinical ...
H. Fineberg
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Conflict of interest and the credibility of underwriter analyst recommendations

, 1999
Brokerage analysts frequently comment on and sometimes recommend companies that their firms have recently taken public. We show that stocks that underwriter analysts recommend perform more poorly than 'buy' recommendations by unaffiliated brokers prior ...
Roni Michaely, Kent L. Womack
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Conflict of Interest in Practice Guidelines Panels.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2017
Practice guidelines are an important innovation in patient care. According to the 2011 Institute of Medicine (IOM) definition, practice guidelines are “statements that include recommendations, intended to optimize patient care, that are informed by a ...
H. Sox
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No interest, no conflict

Cancer, 2020
Financial conflicts of interest undoubtedly impact National Comprehensive Cancer Network and other guideline committee recommendations. Could a guideline committee rating system address not only biased recommendations but also the pragmatic issue that the most expert individuals are not likely to be free of conflicts?
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