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KMID : 1011120200140010075
Bioethics Policy Studies
2020 Volume.14 No. 1 p.75 ~ p.93
An Empirical Study on the Occurrence of Research Corruption in Universities
Park Mun-Su

Kim Do-Hee
Lee Sung-Ho
Lee Hyo-Bin
Kim Jae-Hyun
Abstract
The awareness of Korea¡¯s research ethics has been significantly changed since Hwang Woo-suk scandal in 2005. The allegations of illegitimate authorships of high-ranking officials¡¯ children and the humidifier sterilizer incident have caused sensations in Korean society. This research tries to find the main cause of ceaselessly occurred research misconducts by focusing on empirical analysis. The previous research pointed out that research misconducts occurred because of the shortage of research ethics trainings, the high competitiveness of research performances, and the light disciplinary system on research misconducts. As a result, this study argues that the lack of investment on research ethics education and intensifying research results competitiveness are the main causes of research misconducts. Thus, it is necessary to refrain from assessing researchers based on research performances, and tries to invest more on educations of research ethics.
KEYWORD
university, research ethics, research misconduct, research competition, research ethics investment
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