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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.
About the Editors xi
Preface xiii
Montreal Statement xvii
Keynote Address xix
Current and Future Challenges for those Promoting Research Integrity xix
Michael J. G. Farthing
Part I The Diversity of National Approaches to Research Integrity
1(54)
Introduction
1(4)
Tony Mayer
Chapter 1 Responsible Conduct of Research: A Canadian Approach
5(8)
Susan V. Zimmerman
Chapter 2 With Joined Forces for Research Integrity in Europe: European Network of Research Integrity Offices
13(8)
Nicole Foeger
Chapter 3 Research Ethics and Research Integrity at the European Research Council
21(6)
Alessandra Ferrari
Chapter 4 Building a National Research Integrity Framework: Ireland's Experience
27(8)
Maura Hiney
Chapter 5 Impact in Denmark of the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity and the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
35(8)
Nils Axelsen
Chapter 6 Professional Networks Contributing to Research Integrity and Ethics: From Cooperation to Innovation
43(8)
Snezana Krstic
Chapter 7 Update on Developments in Australia
51(4)
Timothy M. Dyke
Part II Principles and Responsibilities
55(38)
Introduction
55(2)
Sabine Kleinert
Chapter 8 Essentials of Determining Authorship
57(4)
Ashima Anand
Chapter 9 Research Conflict of Interest: Flaws in Professional Codes of Ethics
61(10)
Charles Marsan
Maude Laliberte
Chapter 10 Error and Fraud: A Sometimes Fuzzy Frontier
71(4)
Jean-Pierre Alix
Chapter 11 Bearing Crosses: A Case Study in Cross-Cultural, Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Border Higher Degree by Research Supervision
75(10)
Karolyn White
Kristina Everett
Chapter 12 Technology and Commitment
85(6)
Helene Ingierd
Chapter 13 Sharing of Data from Clinical Trials and Research Integrity
91(2)
Karmela Krleza-Jeric
Part III Responding to Research Misconduct
93(64)
Introduction
93(4)
Sabine Kleinert
Chapter 14 Managing Research Misconduct Investigations: The Top 10 Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
97(14)
Kerry Rehn
Chapter 15 Research Misconduct: Suggested Remedies from a Psychiatrist's Perspective
111(6)
Donald S. Kornfeld
Chapter 16 Working against Plagiarism
117(8)
Hallvard J. Fossheim
Chapter 17 Plagiarism as Violation of Law in Norway: On Inappropriate Juridification of Research Ethics
125(16)
Ragnvald Kalleberg
Chapter 18 Research Integrity and Solid Data Management: The Dutch Experience
141(6)
Kees Schuyt
Chapter 19 What Lessons Can We Learn from the Stapel Case?
147(10)
Pieter J.D. Drenth
Part IV Fostering Integrity in Research
157(52)
Introduction
157(2)
Melissa S. Anderson
Chapter 20 Fostering Scientific Integrity and Assessing the Hidden Curriculum
159(6)
Peter Kakuk
Chapter 21 Software for Academic Integrity: The Role of Research Codes, Statements and Declarations in Research Ethics and Integrity
165(12)
Laetus O.K. Lategan
Chapter 22 Cooperation between Journals, Research Institutions and Funders over Research and Publication Integrity Cases: Defining the Challenges
177(14)
Elizabeth Wager
Sabine Kleinert
Chapter 23 Blowing the Oboe, Not the Whistle: Creative Accounts about Saving Science from the Unethical
191(8)
Joan E. Sieber
Chapter 24 How Physicians Understand Research Ethics Problems in Russia
199(4)
Leyla Akhmadeeva
Gulnara Rayanova
Boris Veytsman
Chapter 25 Developing Institutional Monitoring Protocols for Humanities and Social Science Research in Taiwan
203(6)
Shu-min Huang
Part V Responsible Conduct of Research Training
209(48)
Introduction
209(4)
Nicholas H. Steneck
Chapter 26 RCR Training in Peking University Health Science Center
213(6)
Yali Cong
Chapter 27 Reflections on Teaching RCR at an US Engineering Institution
219(4)
Jason Borenstein
Chapter 28 Research Integrity Management Framework for Joint PhD and Cotutelle Candidates at Macquarie University
223(8)
Ren Ti
Chapter 29 Learning Theory Applied to Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Instructional Design: A Case Study Assessing Research Integrity Training for Cross-Sector Science Trainees
231(12)
Camille Nebeker
Chapter 30 Teaching Good Scientific Practice and Curricular Development in Germany
243(8)
Helga Nolte
Michael Gommel
Gerlinde Sponholz
Chapter 31 The University as a Learning Environment for Research Ethics
251(6)
Erika Lofstrom
Minka Rissanen
Part VI Integrity and Society
257
Introduction
257(4)
Nicholas H. Steneck
Chapter 32 Intersection of Research Integrity with Social Responsibility
261(8)
Mark S. Frankel
Chapter 33 Societal Consideration as Willingness to Dialogue -- A Commentary to Singapore Statement Point N. 14
269(10)
Daniele Fanelli
Leiv K. Sydnes
Howard Ducharme
Merry Bullock
Gary Comstock
Carthage Smith
Inmaculada de Melo-Martin
Susan V. Zimmerman
Mark S. Frankel
Chapter 34 Where Research Integrity and Scientific Reporting Converge, Animal Welfare Stands to Benefit
279(8)
Nicola J. Osborne
Chapter 35 Geoethics: A Challenge for Research Integrity in Geosciences
287(8)
Silvia Peppoloni
Peter Bobrowsky
Giuseppe Di Capua
Chapter 36 Principles for Building Public/Private Partnerships to Benefit Public Health
295(8)
Sylvia Rowe
Chapter 37 Research Integrity and Governance in Contentious Policy Arenas: An Exploration of Coal Seam Gas Debates in Australia
303
Naomi Smith Devetak