This paper concerns the responsibility of co-authors in cases of scientific misconduct. Arguments in research integrity guidelines and in the bioethics literature concerning authorship responsibilities are discussed. It is argued that it is unreasonable to claim that for every case where a research paper is found to be fraudulent, each author is morally responsible for all aspects of that paper, or that one particular author has such a responsibility. It is further argued that it is more constructive to specify what task responsibilities come with different roles in a project and describe what kinds of situations or events call for some kind of action, and what the appropriate actions might be
Authorship and authorship abuse are in the focus of interest of all main actors in the publication g...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
This paper argues that misconduct affects a wider group than editors, although it is editors who are...
This paper concerns the responsibility of co-authors in cases of scientific misconduct. Arguments in...
Increasing complexity and multidisciplinarity make collaboration essential for modern science. This,...
Increasing specialization, changes in the institutional incentives for publication, and a host of ot...
Given the importance of scientific research in shaping our perception of the world, and our senses o...
Complex and multidisciplinary investigation is a cause of multiple co-authorships. Actually, it is n...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
Science aims at promoting knowledge by gathering and discovering the objective truth, the facts that...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
Abstract While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures a...
The question of who should take credit as the authors of collaborative research papers has long been...
Scientific misconduct does not only relate to falsifying scientific data or plagiarism but may also ...
Authorship and authorship abuse are in the focus of interest of all main actors in the publication g...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
This paper argues that misconduct affects a wider group than editors, although it is editors who are...
This paper concerns the responsibility of co-authors in cases of scientific misconduct. Arguments in...
Increasing complexity and multidisciplinarity make collaboration essential for modern science. This,...
Increasing specialization, changes in the institutional incentives for publication, and a host of ot...
Given the importance of scientific research in shaping our perception of the world, and our senses o...
Complex and multidisciplinary investigation is a cause of multiple co-authorships. Actually, it is n...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
Scientific authorship serves to identify and acknowledge individuals who “contribute significantly” ...
Science aims at promoting knowledge by gathering and discovering the objective truth, the facts that...
misconduct as the ―fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing re...
Abstract While there has been significant discussion in the health sciences and ethics literatures a...
The question of who should take credit as the authors of collaborative research papers has long been...
Scientific misconduct does not only relate to falsifying scientific data or plagiarism but may also ...
Authorship and authorship abuse are in the focus of interest of all main actors in the publication g...
Authorship is commonly used as the basis for the measurement of research productivity. It influences...
This paper argues that misconduct affects a wider group than editors, although it is editors who are...