Campbell Eric G, Moy Beverly, Feibelmann Sandra, Weissman Joel S, Blumenthal David
Institute for Health Policy, 50 Staniford St., 9th Fl, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Account Res. 2004 Apr-Jun;11(2):103-18. doi: 10.1080/03050620490512296.
The purpose of this study was to explore qualitatively the nature, consequences and management of institutional academic industry relationships (IAIRs) in the life and health sciences. The results of our interviews suggest that in the institutions we visited IAIRs are common and deeply embedded in the academic enterprise both among institutional officials and the organization itself. Many believe these relationships have potential benefits for the research and education mission while creating the potential for conflicts of interest. Further tracking and study of the IAIRs is required to understand and anticipate the full effects of these relationships on the scientific enterprise in the United States.
本研究的目的是定性地探索生命科学与健康科学领域中机构学术产业关系(IAIRs)的性质、影响及管理方式。我们的访谈结果表明,在我们走访的机构中,IAIRs很常见,并且在机构官员和组织本身中都深深融入了学术事业。许多人认为这些关系对研究和教育使命有潜在益处,同时也产生了利益冲突的可能性。需要对IAIRs进行进一步追踪和研究,以了解并预测这些关系对美国科学事业的全面影响。