Sheikh A
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London.
J Med Ethics. 2000 Dec;26(6):422-6. doi: 10.1136/jme.26.6.422.
The research assessment exercise (RAE) forms the basis for determining the funding of higher education institutions in the UK. Monies are distributed according to a range of performance criteria, the most important of which is "research outputs". Problems to do with publication misconduct, and in particular, issues of justice in attributing authorship, are endemic within the research community. It is here argued that the research assessment exercise currently makes no explicit attempt to address these concerns, and indeed, by focusing attention on research outputs, may actually be fostering such ethical problems.
研究评估活动(RAE)构成了英国高等教育机构资金分配的基础。资金根据一系列绩效标准进行分配,其中最重要的是“研究成果”。与出版不当行为相关的问题,尤其是在作者署名归属方面的公正性问题,在研究界普遍存在。本文认为,目前的研究评估活动并未明确尝试解决这些问题,实际上,通过将注意力集中在研究成果上,可能反而在助长此类伦理问题。