TY - JOUR
T1 - Scientific integrity
T2 - Perceptions and recommendations from a qualitative study with actors of the science, technology, and innovation system in Colombia
AU - Bernal-Camargo, Diana Rocío
AU - Trillos-Peña, Carlos Enrique
AU - Agudelo-Grajales, Diego
AU - Bravo-Chamorro, Jackeline
AU - Londoño-Calero, Sandra Liliana
AU - Barrios-Mendez, Alix Rocío
AU - Ortega-Martínez, Gisel Natalia
AU - Rodríguez-Torres, Viviana
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The review of the scientific literature has provided evidence of the presence of scientific misconduct and questionable conduct in research (QCR), without further studies in different countries, including Colombia. This study aims to provide results of qualitative research on the perceptions and recommendations associated with scientific integrity in the country. Interviews were conducted with researchers, peer reviewers, editors and research directors or managers of universities and research centers in the country. The results reveal the need to promote institutional policies and improve practices that help strengthen the national policy on scientific integrity. A strong correlation was also found between misconduct, lack of knowledge of authorship criteria, difficulties in peer review, research data management and the processes of research memory due to the pressure of the national research system and the institutions to meet goals within it.
AB - The review of the scientific literature has provided evidence of the presence of scientific misconduct and questionable conduct in research (QCR), without further studies in different countries, including Colombia. This study aims to provide results of qualitative research on the perceptions and recommendations associated with scientific integrity in the country. Interviews were conducted with researchers, peer reviewers, editors and research directors or managers of universities and research centers in the country. The results reveal the need to promote institutional policies and improve practices that help strengthen the national policy on scientific integrity. A strong correlation was also found between misconduct, lack of knowledge of authorship criteria, difficulties in peer review, research data management and the processes of research memory due to the pressure of the national research system and the institutions to meet goals within it.
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U2 - 10.1177/17470161251377473
DO - 10.1177/17470161251377473
M3 - Research Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023515307
SN - 1747-0161
JO - Research Ethics
JF - Research Ethics
ER -