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ABSTRACT Amid shifting geopolitical tensions, the notion of “research security” has become an increasingly prominent concern in science policy. This paper analyzes how research security is framed and operationalized in Germany and the United States using discourse analysis and securitization theory.
Nicolas V. Rüffin +3 more
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Retraction Rates of Research Articles Addressing COVID-19 Pandemic: Is it the Evolving COVID Epidemiology or Scientific Misconduct? [PDF]
Shah K, Charan J, Sinha A, Saxena D.
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ABSTRACT CPA enabling competencies underpin the human skills and professional values that all future accountants should possess. Nevertheless, to date, the discourse is limited within the scholarship of teaching and learning on how to best inculcate these competencies in future accountants.
Sanobar Siddiqui
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Scientific misconduct: ORI survey is flawed [PDF]
Steven L. Teitelbaum
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Top Executives with Academic Work Experience, Stakeholder‐friendly Engagement, and Firm Value
We study the role of top executives’ prior academic work experience in stakeholder‐oriented activities and related capital market benefits. Analyzing data from China, we demonstrate that firms managed by top executives with academic work experience have higher stakeholder‐friendly engagement scores than those without.
Zhe Li, Xinrui Liu
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The Risk Culture Scale: A Measurement Tool to Comprehensively Assess Banks’ Risk Culture
In the wake of recent financial crises and scandals, risk culture has increasingly become the focus of various actors, such as supervisors, financial service providers, academics, and consultants. While it is acknowledged that a proper risk culture is needed to make banks safer, as an intangible, organizational, and social phenomenon, risk culture is ...
Niclas Dürst, Jennifer Kunz
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The Concept of Integrity and Its Application to Engineering Ethics [PDF]
Integrity is a common and well established concept in the ethical vocabulary. It is also being used in various codes of ethics, and investigated by means of various methods.
Wajszczyk, Piotr
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Some proposals on tracking scientific misconduct
Alberto Ruano‐Raviña +1 more
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Abstract Why and when do cities vote for the left? The emergence of the urban–rural divide in the United States in the 1930s is inconsistent with canonical theories of cleavages. This paper introduces an explanation: agglomeration effects. The provision of government services is more efficient in urban environments because of nonrivalries, economies of
Theo Serlin
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Race, Crime, and Institutional Design [PDF]
Minorities are gravely overrepresented in every stage of the criminal process--from pedestrian and automobile stops, to searches and seizures, to arrests and convictions, to incarceration and capital punishment.
Luna, Erik
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