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科学家行为不端?行业和大学内的一项调查。

Scientists Still Behaving Badly? A Survey Within Industry and Universities.

机构信息

Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35, Box 7001, 3000, Louvain, Belgium.

Leuven Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics Centre (L-BioStat), Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Leuven, 3000, Louvain, Belgium.

出版信息

Sci Eng Ethics. 2018 Dec;24(6):1697-1717. doi: 10.1007/s11948-017-9957-4. Epub 2017 Oct 2.

Abstract

Little is known about research misconduct within industry and how it compares to universities, even though a lot of biomedical research is performed by-or in collaboration with-commercial entities. Therefore, we sent an e-mail invitation to participate in an anonymous computer-based survey to all university researchers having received a biomedical research grant or scholarship from one of the two national academic research funders of Belgium between 2010 and 2014, and to researchers working in large biomedical companies or spin-offs in Belgium. The validated survey included questions about various types of research misconduct committed by respondents themselves and observed among their colleagues in the last three years. Prevalences of misconduct were compared between university and industry respondents using binary logistic regression models, with adjustments for relevant personal characteristics, and with significance being accepted for p < 0.01. The survey was sent to 1766 people within universities and an estimated 255 people from industry. Response rates were 43 (767/1766) and 48% (123/255), and usable information was available for 617 and 100 respondents, respectively. In general, research misconduct was less likely to be reported by industry respondents compared to university respondents. Significant differences were apparent for one admitted action (gift authorship) and three observed actions (plagiarism, gift authorship, and circumventing animal-subjects research requirements), always with lower prevalences for industry compared to universities, except for plagiarism. This survey, based on anonymous self-report, shows that research misconduct occurs to a substantial degree among biomedical researchers from both industry and universities.

摘要

业内的研究不端行为及其与大学的比较鲜为人知,尽管很多生物医学研究是由商业实体或与其合作进行的。因此,我们向所有在 2010 年至 2014 年期间获得过比利时两个国家学术研究资助者之一的生物医学研究资助或奖学金的大学研究人员,以及在比利时的大型生物医学公司或衍生公司工作的研究人员发送了一封参与匿名基于计算机的调查的电子邮件邀请。经过验证的调查包括在过去三年中受访者自己和同事所犯的各种类型的研究不端行为的问题。使用二元逻辑回归模型,根据相关个人特征进行调整,将不端行为的发生率与大学和行业受访者进行比较,接受 p<0.01 的显著性水平。该调查发送给了 1766 名大学内的人员和估计的 255 名来自行业的人员。回应率分别为 43(767/1766)和 48%(123/255),分别有 617 名和 100 名受访者提供了可用信息。总的来说,与大学受访者相比,行业受访者报告的研究不端行为较少。在一项承认的行为(礼品作者身份)和三项观察到的行为(剽窃、礼品作者身份和规避动物实验研究要求)中,明显存在差异,除了剽窃,工业的发生率总是低于大学。这项基于匿名自我报告的调查表明,生物医学研究人员在行业和大学中都存在相当程度的研究不端行为。

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