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Costly Collaborations: The Impact of Scientific Fraud on Co-authors' Careers [PDF]
Over the last few years, several major scientific fraud cases have shocked the scientific community. The number of retractions each year has also increased tremendously, especially in the biomedical field, and scientific misconduct accounts for ...
Birnholtz +21 more
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Research Misconduct and Its Determinants in Accounting Research Environment [PDF]
Misconducting research tarnishes the reputation and credibility of research institutions. This study examines the attitudes and perceptions in a group of accounting researchers about misconduct research and its determinants or related factors in the ...
Mohammad Hossein Safarzadeh +1 more
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Critical Synthesis Package: Scientific Misconduct Questionnaire-Revised (SMQ-R)
This Critical Synthesis Package contains: (1) a Critical Analysis of the psychometric properties and application to health sciences education for the Scientific Misconduct Questionnaire-Revised (SMQ-R), and (2) a copy of the SMQ-R instrument developed by
Katherine Berry, Laura Smith-Olinde
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Detectors could spot plagiarism in research proposals [PDF]
Having all been involved in proposal evaluation, we believe the studies indicate that a text matching analysis of research proposals could reduce plagiarism in subsequent publications.
Crespo del Arco, Jose +2 more
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Requirements for manuscript submission: What every author needs to know and comply with to facilitate the review process [PDF]
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Karabulut, Nevzat
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Males Are Overrepresented among Life Science Researchers Committing Scientific Misconduct
A review of the United States Office of Research Integrity annual reports identified 228 individuals who have committed misconduct, of which 94% involved fraud.
Ferric C. Fang +2 more
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El fraude en la ciencia: reflexiones a partir del caso Hwang [PDF]
In 2006 Hwang's fraudulent papers published in Science on stem cell research re-opened the debate on scientific misconduct. Taking this as a starting point, some reflections are put forward on the dimension of fraud in science. The singularity of Hwang's
Delgado-López-Cózar, Emilio +2 more
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Life after Misconduct: Promoting Rehabilitation while Minimizing Damage
The scientific community has an interest in dealing with misconduct, but also in providing a path to rehabilitation in the aftermath of misconduct. The prospect of rehabilitation could minimize harms by improving reporting of misconduct, rebuilding ...
Janet D. Stemwedel
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Pressures to publish, perverse incentives, financial interest and gender are amongst the most commonly discussed risk factors for scientific misconduct. However, evidence of their association with actual data fabrication and falsification is inconclusive.
Daniele Fanelli +4 more
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Abstract Research Summary Using detailed plant‐ and individual‐level data from a major Japanese cotton spinning company in the early 20th century, we examine the within‐firm allocation of skilled human capital in conjunction with investment in physical capital, accompanying the firm's evolving strategic priorities.
Shotaro Yamaguchi +3 more
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