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Bioethics Policy Studies
2021 Volume.14 No. 2 p.155 ~ p.192
Introduction of the National R&D Innovation Act and Research Ethics in Korea
Lee Min-Jung

Kim Ock-Joo
Cho Eun-Hee
Jeon Ju-Hong
Lee Do-Hee
Lee Seung-Bok
Rhee Shin-Hyung
Moon Aree
Abstract
Recently, rapid changes in the research environment have brought about new ethical issues such as conflicts of interest in research, prevalence of predatory academic journals, and unjustified authorship in Korea. We have analyzed research ethics regulations in Korea before and after the introduction of the ¡¸National R&D Innovation Act(henceforth referred to as the Act)¡¹. The Act provides a uniform legal policy against research misconduct across Ministries. So far, the scope of research ethics regulations in Korea has been focused mainly on research misconduct and its follow-up measures. With emphasis on creating research environment in which good research can be conducted, we propose comprehensive categories of research ethics for Korean research communities as follows: (1) Securing objectivity of research and conducting responsible research, (2) Creating the environment for good research, (3) Management of research subjects and research environment, (4) Research misconduct and research inappropriate behavior, and (5) Conflicts of interest and social responsibility. We also suggest the roles and responsibilities for each category of research ethics stakeholders including researchers, research institutions, academic societies, journal publishers, funding agencies and the government. The Act has great significance in proposing comprehensive categories of research ethics which is consistent with what we discussed in this paper. To build a national research ethics system in Korea, it is necessary to establish separate procedures for research misconduct and others, ensure consistency and uniformity of each actor, and disclose records of research misconduct. The research ethics development in Korea therefore needs to encompass industry-sponsored research so that research ethics culture for good research can take root in all research projects funded by the government as well as industrial sectors.
KEYWORD
National R&D Innovation Act, research ethics, good research practice, conflict of interest (COI), research communities, National Research Ethics System
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