The Research Ethics Policy for the Effective Utilization of Research Equipment

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-92
Author(s):  
Donghun Yoon

Proposed in this article is a solution and guideline for scientific misconduct prevention through a research ethics policy proposal for the effective utilization of research equipment. First, the scientific misconduct classification system for research equipment utilization is discussed and presented. Then, the results of the survey carried out targeting research equipment scientists for the analysis of the recognition of scientific misconduct in research equipment utilization are presented. For this survey, the non-probability sampling method was utilized for 60 research equipment scientists. The results of the survey conducted among research equipment scientists showed significant correlations among the variables for all the questionnaire items. This paper proposes a research ethics policy for scientific misconduct prevention and for the effective utilization of research equipment through scientific misconduct classification in relation to research equipment utilization, and based on the survey results from the research equipment scientists.

Science ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 271 (5248) ◽  
pp. 440-440 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Marshall

2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 15-21
Author(s):  
Alicja Przyłuska-Fiszer

Abstract This paper has three aims. First, to present main principles for responsible conduct of research in the light of ethos of researchers and goals of science. Secondly, to describe the problem of scientific misconduct and strategies of preventing and dealing with it adopted by different Polish and international institutions. Thirdly, to analyze causes of growing institutionalization of research ethics


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (S1) ◽  
pp. 19-19
Author(s):  
Hui Sun ◽  
Yingyao Chen ◽  
Jian Ming ◽  
Yan Wei ◽  
Luyang He

INTRODUCTION:With the promotion of a tiered medical service system, secondary hospitals will play a more important role in the future. This study aims to explore the cost-benefit of computed tomography (CT) in secondary hospitals in China, with a view to providing information for overall economic management in hospitals as well as for regional planning of medical equipment in different areas.METHODS:Fifty-eight secondary hospitals from six provinces located in the eastern, central, and western regions of China were selected as the study sample. Questionnaires were used to collect information on the cost structure, efficiency, and benefits of CT in the secondary hospitals in the past 5 years. Cost analysis was conducted from the perspective of the hospitals, which mainly referred to direct fixed costs and variable costs. We analyzed the investment recovery years a, cost recovery rate b, and benefit-cost ratio to evaluate the economic benefits of CT. We also analyzed the technological benefits of CT based on its effective utilization rate c and positive detection rate. a:Investment recovery years = total original investment / (annual net income + annual depreciation expense)b:Cost recovery rate = average income per check / average cost per checkc:Effective utilization rate = single equipment utilization rate * positive detection rate(Single equipment utilization rate = actual working time / rated working time)RESULTS:Depreciation costs (36.3 percent) were the largest proportion of all costs over the 5-year period, followed by material costs (22.2 percent), maintenance costs (18.2 percent), labor costs (17.1 percent), and electricity consumption (1.2 percent). The investment recovery periods of CT in the eastern, central, and western regions were 2.5, 2.8, and 3.1 years, respectively; the cost recovery rates were 186.5 percent, 172.0 percent, and 174.1 percent, respectively; the benefit-cost ratios were 1.9, 1.7, and 1.7, respectively; the effective utilization rates were 46.1 percent, 58.3 percent, and 71.2 percent, respectively; and the positive detection rates were 52.3 percent, 60.5 percent, and 73.3 percent, respectively.CONCLUSIONS:The current study indicates that the cost-benefit of CT is good in secondary hospitals, especially in terms of economic benefits. But to achieve greater technological benefits in all three regions, more appropriate utilization of CT is needed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 184797901771035
Author(s):  
Donghun Yoon

In this study, research materials for the spatial concentration and utilization sharing of research equipment were surveyed, and then the effect factor and the effectiveness were analyzed based on the research results. Also, information regarding research result creation was provided through research equipment utilization sharing. The research results of 100 researchers (25 national research institutes in the Ministry of Science, ICT (Information and Communications Technologies), and Future Planning of South Korea) were chosen for the effect analysis. For the study results, the medicine and pharmacy researchers showed better performance in research equipment utilization sharing than the natural science and engineering researchers. The number of research paper coauthors and the research equipment utilization sharing execution policy of research institutes influenced the rate of research equipment utilization sharing. The research field, the number of research paper coauthors, the research equipment utilization sharing execution policy of research institutes, and the research institute characteristics influenced the utilization sharing of research equipment in the research environment. Also, the utilization sharing of research equipment was statistically significantly influenced by the number of research papers and the impact factor (IF). The utilization sharing of research equipment was not statistically significantly influenced, however, by the IF mean. In this study, the quantitative performance index was found to be effective, and the qualitative performance index was found to be ineffective. In the analysis model, when the researchers followed the research equipment utilization sharing execution policy of the research institutes, the research results improved.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bilal Azakir ◽  
Hassan Mobarak ◽  
Sami Al Najjar ◽  
Azza Abou El Naga ◽  
Najlaa Mashaal

Paideusis ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-68
Author(s):  
David P. Burns ◽  
Colin L. Piquette ◽  
Stephen P. Norris

In his 1993 book, Hare asks “What Makes a Good Teacher?” In this paper we ask, “What makes a good education researcher?” We begin our discussion with Richard Rudner's classic 1953 essay, The Scientist Qua Scientist Makes Value Judgments, which confronted science with the internal subjectivity it had long ignored. Rudner's bold claim that scientists do make value judgments as scientists called attention to the very foundations of scientific conduct. In an era of institutional research ethics, like the Tri-Council’s ethics policy, Rudner's call for an approach to these value judgments is even more relevant. The contemporary education researcher primarily engages with ethics procedurally, which provides a certain level of consistency and objectivity. This approach has its roots in principle-based theories of ethics that have long been dominant in Western universities. We argue that calls, like Rudner's, for an objective science of ethics, are at the root of this dominant institutional approach. This paper critiques the suitability of such principle-based ethics for solving Rudner's concerns, and posits that educational research ethics is better understood as a matter of character and virtue. We argue that, much like the ethical teacher, the ethical education researcher is a certain kind of person.


2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-82
Author(s):  
Heine Andersen

Plagiering betragtes normalt som en af dødssynderne i den akademiske verden, en form for videnskabelig uredelighed. For forskere kan plagiering have meget alvorlige karrieremæssige konsekvenser, fx tilbagekaldelse af akademiske grader og disciplinære sanktioner. I Tyskland har to ministre indenfor de senere år måttet træde tilbage efter at være blevet grebet i plagiering. Plagiering ser ud til at være et voksende problem og kontrollen er skærpet. Mange universiteter, forlag og tidskrifter har indført rutinemæssig plagiatkontrol. Efter en gennemgang af selve begrebet betydning og formelle regler i videnskabsetiske kodekser præsenteres og diskuteres forskellige etiske begrundelser for forbud mod plagiering. Tre positioner diskuteres. En naturretlig: åndelig ejendomsret, retten til viden, man selv har frembragt følger af retten til ”frugten af eget arbejde” (Locke), eller en ret, som er forudsætning for personens dannelse (Hegel). Den har svag støtte. En utilitaristisk – funktionalistisk begrundelse (Mill/ Merton): at plagiat undergraver videnskabernes anerkendelsesregime, der skal belønne efter præstation til gavn for vidensvækst. Den har stærkere støtte, om end funktionalitet kan være vanskelig at opnå og påvise i praksis. Dysfunktionalitet og perverse effekter, fx på grund af for stærkt publiceringspres, kan forekomme. Afslutningsvis inddrages Axel Honneths anerkendelsesteori op som et supplement og korrektiv til utilitarismen. ENGELSK ABSTRACT Heine Andersen: PLAGIARISM IN RESEARCH. Research ethical and sociological aspects Plagiarism is usually regarded as one of the deadly sins in science, a form of scientific misconduct. Plagiarism can have serious consequences for researcher careers, such as revocation of academic degrees and disciplinary sanctions. In recent years, two ministers in Germany had to resign after being caught in plagiarism. Plagiarism seems to be a growing problem, and many universities, publishers and scientific journals have introduced routine control for it. After a review of meaning and formal rules of ethical codes, this article discusses three ethical traditions, representing different reasons for prohibiting plagiarism. The first is natural law: a right to spiritual property, to knowledge that you yourself have generated. This is a right to “the fruit of one’s own labor” (John Locke), or that which is essential for the person’s self-realization (Hegel). There appears to be weak support for this position. The second is a utilitarian-functionalist reason (Mill/ Merton): plagiarism undermines the recognition regime in modern science, the principle of reward according to contribution to the growth of knowledge. This position has greater support, but it is often difficult to validate in practice. The strong pressure on researchers to publish may create dysfunctional and perverse effects. Finally, Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition theory is presented as a supplement and corrective to utilitarianism. Keywords: Plagiarism, scientific misconduct, research ethics.


Author(s):  
Do Anh Chung ◽  
Vu Duc Minh

One of the important issues to assess the stability of dykes is to survey and assess their current condition. This article introduces some new results obtained from applying Advanced 2D Multi-electrode Electrical Exploration method to survey the current condition of Red River dyke in Hanoi, Cau River and Thai Binh River in Bac Ninh province. Comparing survey results between Advanced 2D Multi-electrode Electrical Exploration method and drilling method show that layering results match each other. However, drilling and sampling method is very difficult to identify objects that cause instability in body and foundation of dyke (seepage caused by sand lens, mud pit inside dyke’s foundation…), while these objects can be identified by the Advanced 2D Multi-electrode Electrical Exploration method. Therefore, instead of traditional surveying method,  it is possible to apply the Advanced 2D Multi-electrode Electrical Exploration method to survey the current condition and contribute to assessing the stability of dyke sections to add into and complete the database on dykes for highly efficient management and maintenance of dykes. Keywords Fractures, determining seepage, heterogeneous, Advanced 2D Multi-electrode Exploration References [1] Vu Duc Minh, Do Anh Chung, “Introduction to the Advanced Multi-electrode Electrical Sounding method”, VNU. Journal of Mathematics-Physics, No. 31(3), 2015, p. 1-14.[2] Vu Duc Minh, Do Anh Chung, Perfecting the Advanced Multi-electrode Electrical Sounding method”, VNU. Journal of Mathematics-Physics, No. 34(3), 2018, p. 90-103


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