Ph.D. University of Kansas, Anthropology 1985The responses of organizations to incidents of misconduct associated with the research process are examined from the perspective of social control and Donald Black's propositions on social behavior and the law. The reactions of a university hospital, three federal agencies, Congress, a national commission, and a professional association and licensing board are described and analyzed to reveal the social variables important for forming a particular response. The reactions of organizations to allegations of misconduct in the principal case are compared to the responses of similar organizations to reports of alleged misconduct by researchers in twenty other cases. The contributions of group size, di...
Abstract: The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation ...
The study investigated whether the social organization based on informal communication of scientific...
The emergence and growth of regulatory agencies charged with controlling organizational misconduct h...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Anthropology 1985The responses of organizations to incidents of miscondu...
This dissertation seeks to understand the inconsistency in punishment for corporate crime. Specifica...
Research on misconduct in science has largely focused on egregious violations such as fabrication, f...
Although research on organizational misconduct has a long history and a recent increase in popularit...
The professional behavior of scientists, for good or ill, is likely associated with their perception...
This poster shares selected results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Office of Research In...
During the 1980s, public trust in science as a discipline and the integrity of scientists has been c...
This study is an analytical investigation of the nature and implications of the current conceptions ...
This study is an analytical investigation of the nature and implications of the current conceptions ...
<p>This paper will suggest the use of the Social Harm Approach (Hillyard, Pantazis, Tobs & Gordo...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether differences exist among institutional review board...
Misconduct, malfeasance, and corruption are all terms that describe behaviors that are against commo...
Abstract: The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation ...
The study investigated whether the social organization based on informal communication of scientific...
The emergence and growth of regulatory agencies charged with controlling organizational misconduct h...
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Anthropology 1985The responses of organizations to incidents of miscondu...
This dissertation seeks to understand the inconsistency in punishment for corporate crime. Specifica...
Research on misconduct in science has largely focused on egregious violations such as fabrication, f...
Although research on organizational misconduct has a long history and a recent increase in popularit...
The professional behavior of scientists, for good or ill, is likely associated with their perception...
This poster shares selected results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Office of Research In...
During the 1980s, public trust in science as a discipline and the integrity of scientists has been c...
This study is an analytical investigation of the nature and implications of the current conceptions ...
This study is an analytical investigation of the nature and implications of the current conceptions ...
<p>This paper will suggest the use of the Social Harm Approach (Hillyard, Pantazis, Tobs & Gordo...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether differences exist among institutional review board...
Misconduct, malfeasance, and corruption are all terms that describe behaviors that are against commo...
Abstract: The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation ...
The study investigated whether the social organization based on informal communication of scientific...
The emergence and growth of regulatory agencies charged with controlling organizational misconduct h...