The Need for a Code of Conduct for Research Funders

  • van Wee B
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In addition to a code of conduct for researchers, it is desirable to implement a code of conduct for funders of research. This is because researchers often behave unethically as a result of direct and/or indirect pressure from funders. The paper provides an expansion of the first proposal for such a code of conduct and includes several elements such as “policy relevant research should not be contracted and supervised by a client with an interest in the outcomes”, and “policy relevant research should always be examined by an independent institute”.

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van Wee, B. (2019). The Need for a Code of Conduct for Research Funders. Science and Engineering Ethics, 25(6), 1657–1660. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-019-00145-9

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