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(Europe) Creating research ethics and integrity country report cards: Case study from Europe (Papers: Andrijana Perkovic Palos et al. | January 2023)

Posted by Dr Gary Allen in Human Research Ethics, Research Integrity on February 11, 2023
Keywords: Institutional responsibilities, International, Supervision, Training

The Linked Original Item was Posted On January, 17 2023

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ABSTRACT

Such a report card could be helpful for collaborators, supervisors, graduate offices and research offices, evaluating the professional development needs and matters to monitor.  Is important to remember that such a tool mark provides a holistic estimate,  but individual assessment will still be required.  We suggest that individuals are not streamed or publicly identified because of the country of origin, but instead this should suggest matters that might need to cover in institutional guidance, resource and professional development material.

Structures for and practices of research integrity (RI) and research ethics (RE) differ among countries. This study analyzed the processes and structures for RI and RE in Europe, following the framework developed at the World Conferences on Research Integrity. We present RI and RE Country Report Cards for 16 European countries, which included the information on RI and RE structures, processes and outcomes. While some of the countries are front-runners when it comes to RI and RE, with well-established and continually developing policies and structures, others are just starting their journey in RI and RE. Although RI and RE contextual divergences must be taken into account, a level of harmonization among the countries is necessary so that researchers working in the European area can similarly handle RI and RE issues and have similar expectations regardless of the organization in which they work. RI and RE Country Report Cards can be a tool to monitor, compare, and strengthen RE and integrity across countries through empowerment and inspiration by examples of good practices and developed systems.

Paloš, AP., Roje, R., Tomić, V & Marušić, A, (2023) Creating research ethics and integrity country report cards: Case study from Europe,Accountability in Research, DOI: 10.1080/08989621.2022.2163632

Publisher (Open Access): https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08989621.2022.2163632

Creating research ethics and integrity country report cards: Case study from Europe
Structures for and practices of research integrity (RI) and research ethics (RE) differ among countries. This study analyzed the processes and structures for RI and RE in Europe, following the fram…

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